This was inspired by my secondary school's song book (Called Merry Mayflower). It's an account (in form of a song) of a little girl's experience during the Birmingham March of 1963. I wrote short stories at the end of each verse to the song. This is the first one. Enjoy...
***
Mother dear, may I
go down town
Instead of out to
play?
And march the
streets of Birmingham
In the freedom
march today?
Mother dear, may I go down town
Instead of how to play?
No, Baby.
No, you may not go
For I fear those
guns are fierce
And clubs and
hoses, guns and jails
Aren't good for a
little child
***
I felt a ting of frustration, as even batting my eyelashes didn't help this time. My mother always had that soft heart for me – after
all, I was her only child. She loved me so much that she had put up a strong
fight with my dad not to name me. She preferred to call me Baby.
We hadn't heard any noises, but we sure got news of the peaceful
walk going sour. I felt the need to be there. To march with my mates for this
freedom that had seemed unattainable for a long time. I was just 10, and
I already knew my contribution was needed for the freedom
of my people. Mama didn't want me to leave – of course she wouldn't – she
definitely didn't want to risk losing me.
Maybe I didn't know how scary it was to see your child hell bent on going somewhere because I wasn't a mother; I just felt I had to be out there. I had to be with the other children. I had seen Heather's signature hat right from my window. She was in company of two others - whom I knew so well - they were my other friends, Reese and Montana. We did everything together, but not this one. Mama had failed to even let them in.
She wasn't letting me leave.
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Oh!! I remember this soong from Merry Mayflower!!! Love what you've done with it.
Thank you, Tomi!!!
I kept singing the song and kept feeling the emotions so I decided to just Write the story :)
That was a great read, poem and all.
Thanks, Mahn!
Hope you love the next one more...:)
A mother's intuition is always spot on. Love the story you crafted.
Yes o!
Thanks, ma'am :D
oh.. nice song can't remember I sang something like that. lolz
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Thanks, Immanuel!
Are you an ex-may as well?
enjoyed it, SRW
enjoyed it, SRW
SRW Thanks, Charles! :D
I'm old enough to remember those days. This sends a chill down my spine.
I'm old enough to remember those days. This sends a chill down my spine.
OMG, Ellen! I'm so sorry for bringing back such memories. Definitely not my intention. I'm also really glad you're alive and well enough to have done such great things since then.
Thanks for reading :) Truly appreciated!
Charles!!!
Thank you :* SRW
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