Authors: David Cole
I'm alone on my own,
On a road with no map to where I'm going
But my ambition's growing
Not knowing where I'll end up but welcoming adventure
And freed from dependence indenture
Rid of my affliction
Ritalin addiction
I center my mind on steps, not sure what I'm going to find next
As I climb this hill I'm resigned to let
Things unfold, unsure of some of the things I've been told
Or what the future might hold
I've decided to escape my fate
Can't sit around and wait
For something I don't know, with ten miles to go
On a cold desert road, with my mind in a mode
Dwelling on the fact that
The futures a dream you can never get back
â¦Once you get there
So I'm taking small steps with my eyes on
The western horizon
Even when the sun's rising I'm trying
To envision a sunset that hasn't come yet
And a truth that I've been denying
On a path that I've been defying
As I pass another butterfly flying
I'm thinking about a place where my heart can rest
And my mind can be resigned to consider the time
While I'm taking my time instead of racing to find
A world that I'll never get ahead of
I'm keeping my head up
And looking to begin from all I've taken in
Too many mistakes to make amends
Too many enemies to be making friends easily
Too many times that I think I might have acted unreasonably
With the weather unseasonably cold and gray
I'm trying to stay warm and weather each storm that unfolds this way
Like a normal day from the comforts of home
With a life that's my own, organically grown
In the garden of variety, I try to be satisfied
And abide by the ratified guidelines
That decide my immediate timeline
I find mine unstable
And though I've put many things under the legs of the table
I'm unable to balance, lacking the talent of contentment
At length meant harboring resentment
To maintain my strength to escape the entrenchment
From a life, that I'm not sure I like
I'm tired of rolling the dice
And about to start selecting my slice through listening to my own advice
Written by Kwame Harrison, AKA Mad Squirrel
I
owe great debts to many people for helping me with this book. One of the true joys of writing a series character comes from real insights from fans and new contacts in Arizona. Their comments made for real challenges and changes.
Two people provided so much help that I've used their names as characters. Ian S. Friedlander helped enormously with Arizona prison details. Ian is a Special Investigator in the Criminal Investigations Unit, Arizona Department of Corrections. Rich Thompson, a mineral physicist in Tucson, helped with details about archeology, paleontology, and bones. The fictional characters bearing these names are entirely my own.
Carol Ellick, of Statistical Research, Inc. in Tucson, provided essential guidance about NAGPRA, the Arizona Burial Agreement, and many other details of recovering ancient bones and artifacts. Carol also introduced me to other people in this field, including Dave Winchester, Park Ranger at Casa Grande National Monument.
Kwame Harrison wrote original rap lyrics, after delighting and convincing me that alternative hiphop/rap and rap music offered more than gangsta/thug material.
Thanks also to Theresa May, Nancy Priest, and Rosemary Pooler, for their insights and support.
Sarah Durand, my exceptional editor at Morrow/Avon, offered continual guidance and made key suggestions about
both plot and character. More thanks to my agent, Jessica Lichtenstein.
And finally, my gratitude to the EMT crew of Green Valley, Arizona, and the ER and ICU staffs at St. Mary's Hospital in Tucson. Without them, I might not even be here.
Although most place names are real, this is a work of fiction. All mistakes are mine alone.
DAVID COLE
is the author of four previous books featuring Laura Winslowâ
Butterfly Lost, The Killing Maze, Stalking Moon,
and
Scorpion Rain.
He is the co-founder of NativeWeb (
www.nativeweb.org
), an Internet corporation for Native Americans and indigenous peoples of the world. A longtime political activist, he lives in Syracuse, New York, with his wife and six cats. You can visit him on the web at
www.decole.com.
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This book is a work of fiction. The characters, incidents, and dialogue are drawn from the author's imagination and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to actual events or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
DRAGONFLY BONES
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ePub edition April 2008 ISBN 9780061732645
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