The Adornment within the Promise.

The channel within the network, and the satellite motion into telestar. This is the story of a little Afro-American girl and an old white man who met on the Long Island Railroad exchanging years and encouraging a young tot without any fears. Be proud to be young at heart, and be ready to conquer the world with what you learned within those years. These were the true spoken words of Harold Husselman, the old white man in the saga.

 

It was October 5, 2011, it was a cool and breezy Saturday morning as a little Afro-American girl named Marilyn Brown was travelling with her mother to Penn Station in New York City to see the performance of the Lion King. But before the Lion King, it was the raw of her heart that captured Mr. Husselman’s spirit. Little Marilyn Brown was telling stories as a Little tot would, and Harold couldn’t help but be inspired by her stories, however, Mr. Husselman had stories of his own. The days of his daughters and now being a Grandfather with sharing stories down to his Grandchildren.

 

As a Grandfather, Mr. Husselman was explaining his days in riding the Long Island Railroad as a tot at little Marilyn’s age. He was telling the price in riding, and as he went into his story telling, a vision of a ballerina began to dance into my head, and many more ballerina’s all tots dancing to the theme of “We are the world”. The visualization of Shirley Temple began to bring back memories. But all eyes were on Marilyn Brown, the focal point of this story.

 

Little Marilyn was telling her story of her own theatrical arts of dreams within the ballet, acting, reading and piano playing. Marilyn was saying how her mother was strict in these, but this writer all knows to well of a similar cross road of my own life by my Grandfather. Nonetheless, the captivation continued by Little Marilyn capturing everyone’s heart with her warmth and sincerity on the Long Island Railroad while explaining her fate for life.

 

Tomorrow’s tot could be our next Senator at congress. Brown began to explain what she felt from her standpoint that needed to be changed. Just then, Mr. Husselman told little Marilyn, “To hold on to her dreams as she could be our next President of the United States. “Dancing in the up rise, and reigning supreme in the victory”. The ballet was an art Marilyn had, and seeing the Lion King would be her coach for years to come. “Never stop the moment, but make sure the moment goes forward to the straight line”.

 

So what’s in the horizon for little Marilyn Brown? No one knows for sure, but fate has lowered the long red carpet and a sequence robe into the destiny of success with many avenues to chose. It could be the ballet of excellence with strive and no jive within reality. The spotlight is on, walk your talk, and dance with your stance, and captivate as you motivate, and with the motivation as you illustrate.

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