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every word is futility stuck in the keyboards like thick, obsidian oil and the typewriter clicks and it clicks and it clicks its asinine teeth; mocking the slow sad lilt of my prose that is supposed to eat up the pages, like smoke in your throat and hey i can’t breathe kind of eating, gorged— but instead they just sit and quietly play in the grass; they are idle. they do not swallow the world like i want them too they just sit.
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Aug 25, 2014
Aug 25, 2014 at 8:26 PM UTC
is my typewriter broken?
every word is futility stuck in the keyboards like thick, obsidian oil and the typewriter clicks and it clicks and it clicks its asinine teeth; mocking the slow sad lilt of my prose that is supposed to eat up the pages, like smoke in your throat and hey i can’t breathe kind of eating, gorged— but instead they just sit and quietly play in the grass; they are idle. they do not swallow the world like i want them too they just sit.
because writer's block is awful.
k-fitzgerald
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Aug 25, 2014
Aug 25, 2014 at 8:26 PM UTC
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