poem
A Flicker of Time

14
It was my friend, my constant light,
A glowing world, both day and night.
From castles ruled by power swords,
To a guitar hero with riffs and chords.
On Saturdays, it took us wide,
With honey pots and science guides.
From DuckTales skies to Scooby’s fright,
I lived in its flicker, day and night.
My teacher came with a gentle tone,
With songs and kindness softly shown.
Mr. Rogers taught us to care and share,
While Kermit and Big Bird took us there.
Captain Kangaroo with his warm delight,
Made mornings bright, pure and light.
Sitcoms filled the evenings' glow,
Perfect Strangers' laughs would flow.
The Wonder Years, so bittersweet,
With life's small moments, complete.
Video games became our quest,
Mega Man's leaps and Sonic's zest.
Mario's worlds, so bright, so vast,
Each pixel adventure made to last.
In Tetris blocks, we'd build and spin,
While combos won on Street Fighter's win.
Movies were magic, reels of gold,
Timeless tales that never grow old.
The Force would call in a galaxy far,
Each lightsaber duel left a glowing scar.
Back to the Future's twists in time,
Ferris Bueller's day felt sublime.
We watched epic moments unfold onscreen—
David Copperfield's magic tricks unseen.
Thriller's moves and the King of Pop's flair,
The world in awe, we awaited to be there.
Through it, I found a world so new—
Voltron's lions, Sailor Moon's crew.
Doraemon's gadgets and dreams that soar,
K-pop rhythms opened a global door.
It was my keeper, my guiding flame,
My babysitter, my jester, my game.
But sitting beside me, year by year,
Was my brother—close, yet not so near.
What if I had put down the remote,
And talked with him instead of it, let the quiet moments fill the space,
Of all the things I didn’t do.
But now he's gone, his battle done,
Taken too soon by cancer's run.
I wish I'd known, I wish I'd tried,
To trade the screen for time by his side.