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michael-crowley
American
I had to sell the cottage and lose the gestures of wind on water, the names of flowers and trees. Time runs out, traffic snarls, sirens wail. I stare, confused, frail as faces dissolve in fog and mist. I forget names now and how to move.
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Jul 7, 2011
Jul 7, 2011 at 11:26 AM UTC
Depression: An Example 1/6/06
On good nights, I like to send messages to space, outer or deeper though direction and dimension are lost on me. I get answers but no translations, no key or stone to this alien and spacy thought. What? You say you bet you could rephrase space in a language even I could understand? After all you passed algebra, walked around school a big shot, finding X or its equals. I should have paid attention, but mine was fixed on Linda, Lucinda, Corinna, Corinna where you been so long? I might have learned the meaning of words from long forgotten gods, frustrated issuing commandments, ok in their day, but ignored now, passé. I was absent for those god talks, apocalypse-isms, missed out on saints with half-moon halos and beatific visions. I heard only rumors of women, words like smitten, enchanted, obsessed with love like striated bark on trees, canals on Mars, rain and that sound that creeps under sod. And so I wait for an unambiguous, intelligible answer from anyone in space.
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Jul 5, 2011
Jul 5, 2011 at 10:22 PM UTC
Stay In School