|Prescription| - "Vacancy" [5/12]

No matter what you want to be and what you want to accomplish, that can be taken away by someone’s predisposition to something you can’t control.

"Vacancy"

Meet Travis

Young, hopeful, and driven

Aware of the live he’s been given

Realizes it’s a dangerous life he’s living

 

Not because of heinous crimes or petty fines

But the idea of being in the wrong place at the wrong time

At nine, Travis goes to school

Feels cool because his marks are up and his distractions down

 

Travis aspires to be a local governor for the town

Only to frown when people say he’s too young

But age won’t stunt our endearing runt

For he never puts up a front and does what he’s told

 

Travis imagines getting old

Helping citizens, aiding immigrants, feeding the poor

Waiting to grow to touch the door to his future

Forever wanting to appease his late father

 

But his father’s absence didn’t make Travis tense

It made him sense that he was his mother’s idol, her beacon

Too young to be alone on the streets on the weekends

Not because she doesn’t trust him

 

She doesn’t trust the world

The world where cruelties unfurl

Where anything is possible but maybe not for you

The world where we don’t choose how we go

 

So the telephone call from the police is a blow

“Our officer didn’t know.”

“No, Travis. Don’t go.”

 

Why resort to violence when retorts are silent

Only to leave another soul empty