I follow the lead of my ancestors
who committed epics to stone, via
hammers, chisels, sharp rocks
stories, histories endure, still studied
my people wrote on reindeer skins
with intricate threads and techniques
told elaborate tales on functional
vessels of iron and pewter they cast
their exploits recorded in a language
they invented, refined, exported as they
traveled far and wide on their advanced
skills as sailors, navigators, explorers
I follow the lead of my forbearers in
cataloging heroic acts, far-flung journeys
though my skills in rune stone carving
are minimal, rusty, highly unrefined
In the spirit of those who came before me
I blaze new trails through an ether of HTML
letters far more impressive when chiseled
crisply, weathered into Scandinavian granite
I am a different man for a different time
I am what my forefathers were; adventurous,
curious, willing to take chances to pursue…?
creatively, with purpose and great daring
from my chair, at a desk, far less stressfully
on a sleek slab of plastic-encased electronics,
characters struck with unerring precision
by multiple flying chisels disguised as fingers
My words lack the gravity of those etched
laboriously in intricately carved stones though I
remain secure in my comfort, mindful of the
fact that my ancestors possessed no delete key
– Mark L. Lucker
© 2016
This is beautiful! It reminds me of my own personal history. I was born left-handed, a “print-maker’s daughter”. My dad owned a print shop, equipped with now old-fashioned, big, black, bulky, inky printing machines. I grew up in that print shop. Also my maiden name is Vowell. So how could I NOT love writing?
Thanks, Becky – glad you liked that one. I wasn’t sure about this one at the first, but I kind of like the end result! Good luck the rest of the way!