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The result of my previous work you’ve read is not something that has just flowed down a current of creativity, dont be fooled, the amount of wasted words wilted, stuck to wine stained cedar desks and lost in distraction of cigarette smoke and the blood of a workdays fist, the open windows on a computer of unfinished work is only proof that I can see a reflection in the screen when it’s turned on too, the lament of the mouse and “don’t save” turns the clicking into grinding teeth, oh, yes.. sometimes I can write a piece in minutes, but other times, I’m either rekindling a relationship of drywall and knuckle, pouring drinks, lighting cigarettes, answering phone calls, coughing through fields of wet cement in my throat, or staring at the paper as a mirror in a casket, when I sit down and write with cigarettes and drinks the outside world doesn’t exist but at the same time reality has never existed as much as it has at that moment.
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Jul 20, 2016
Jul 20, 2016 at 1:02 AM UTC
A Mirror & A Casket
The result of my previous work you’ve read is not something that has just flowed down a current of creativity, dont be fooled, the amount of wasted words wilted, stuck to wine stained cedar desks and lost in distraction of cigarette smoke and the blood of a workdays fist, the open windows on a computer of unfinished work is only proof that I can see a reflection in the screen when it’s turned on too, the lament of the mouse and “don’t save” turns the clicking into grinding teeth, oh, yes.. sometimes I can write a piece in minutes, but other times, I’m either rekindling a relationship of drywall and knuckle, pouring drinks, lighting cigarettes, answering phone calls, coughing through fields of wet cement in my throat, or staring at the paper as a mirror in a casket, when I sit down and write with cigarettes and drinks the outside world doesn’t exist but at the same time reality has never existed as much as it has at that moment.
MitchNihilist
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Jul 20, 2016
Jul 20, 2016 at 1:02 AM UTC
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