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This particular piece just kind of came to me, off the top of my head, and is not really like most of the rest of my writing. But, I guess since this is all the writing of mine that you have, you can't really be expected to care about that, now can you? [110 words]
ABOUT
THE AUTHOR
In a word, deliberate. [April 2000]
Push In Your Chair When You Leave Adam P. Elkins
thiswouldbethesoundofme SCREAMING...
but i decided that i'm really not an emotive person, i'm more the silent, slit your wrists in the company of a few close friends over a case of beer and amphetamine and wish taht you could be 5 or 15 or 21 or 30 or 60 or 6 feet under.
i'm going to take a chance here i'm inserting an image, an image of a sky so blue it shames all the gods who thought that man was only worth a steely gray heaven.
confess convess convers convert
(degrees of seperation mark the time)
slipshod underneath the skillet smelling roof that i watched my mother prepare her afterbirth for a penetant offering to the sacred angels of insomnia.
and the last sound i heard was this...
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