Thursday, October 29, 2009
Sweat Alone
RAIN, IT WONDERS WHAT MIGHT HAPPEN NEXT. THE GRASS SHINES, SLIP AND SLIDE, NO ONE KNOWS. I KNOW. MUD IS WET DIRT. GO FIGURE. TIRED EYES BLINK WITH HOPE THAT THE SHUTTERS WILL STAY SHUT. THEY WON'T. QUESTION THE WEATHER REAP THE REWARD OF FREEDOM. LEAF BLANKETS HELD UNTIL THE SUN SHOWS. SWEAT ALONE.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Hector
H ector wipes his forehead
E astside carwash is busy for a Tuesday he thinks
L anes continue to fill without rest
L unch break might as well be a month away
I nside Hector hates Eastside carwash
S arah needs school clothes, so he does what he has to make it happen
R eady for the next car? His supervisor bellows
E astside carwash will put Hector in his grave
A ngelo is hung over and useless today, you can smell the previous evening on him
L unch whistle screams, break time
E astside carwash is busy for a Tuesday he thinks
L anes continue to fill without rest
L unch break might as well be a month away
I nside Hector hates Eastside carwash
S arah needs school clothes, so he does what he has to make it happen
R eady for the next car? His supervisor bellows
E astside carwash will put Hector in his grave
A ngelo is hung over and useless today, you can smell the previous evening on him
L unch whistle screams, break time
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Waiting
I spend most of my early days under cover waiting. Years go by with little difference. Change is unknown to me. Securely suspended. Or so I thought. Then slowly it came. The unknown, change. My suspended certainty was on the move. I was given a window into a world I had no idea existed. Come to find out my move not only effected me, it caused change for many others that were like me. Their moves were much less than mine this time around, but they were experienced in the method. I was given my window. My window grew with time. It showed me an ever changing world. I was no longer alone; I was among a tough crowd. Any visitors to our area were quickly turned to mush and sent on their way. I didn't really have a choice, nor did I really want one. As I grew older the years caught up to me. I became weathered and worn like a dog’s favorite bone. I also grew tired of my neighbors and the close confides that never really fit to begin with. My window had become tarnished. Little did I know my wear and tear would turn out to be my ticket out of this place? One fine day my pain was felt. My window was broke. I was set free.
- Wisdom Tooth
- Wisdom Tooth
Monday, November 10, 2008
Astral Project
Sam says he isn’t hungry
Anne follows suit
Tom dislikes how Sam treats Anne
Anne is oblivious
Nancy is in transit texting Anne while she drives
Anne follows suit
Tom dislikes how Sam treats Anne
Anne is oblivious
Nancy is in transit texting Anne while she drives
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