siblings

Voyages

While we started from the same place,

the same house, the same roof

quickly we started off on our own journeys

time is a thief

every day a step

from cradle to grave

some of our journeys have been harder than others

some have gone through quiet dark passages

some have seemed to always travel in the light

time is a thief

every day is a step

from cradle to grave

now occasionally we land in the same harbors

for a few hours, maybe a few days

At other times we send messages from different lands

time is a thief

every step is a step closer

from cradle to grave

Now sometimes we seem at times more like strangers

but sometimes we still see each other through the old light

that came in from that kitchen window

time is a thief

sooner than later the first will take that first step

from cradle to grave

© words by Daniel DeMarle 11/19/24

Siblings

There’s a thing with siblings. If you read Prince Harry, you know that the second child is called “the spare.” But what if you have more, say 7, seven siblings. You see siblings share a great deal of DNA. We are essentially different copies of each other. More and more I think of myself and my siblings as slightly different updates. There’s obviously version 1.0 the oldest. Then of course 2.0, 3.0 all the way to 8.0. Not so much that we are literal upgrades, just different versions. From a hereditary perspective depending on situations 8 different chances for the genetic line to continue. There’s obviously much more than that, and we are not clones, at least in this iteration, although twins do occur in the next updated version. At this point, we have survived our progenitors. Maybe having achieved our genetic purposes we are just waiting to see which of our software crashes first? Which model outsurvives the others? Although we like to think we are so different, anyone from another planet or country can easily point us out as clearly Americans. I’m sure they can point out many more similarities. We are after all just slightly different, in the big scheme of things, genetic copies of the original source material.

© by Daniel DeMarle 6/10/24