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pure things

I lap a bit of the water out of my cupped hands, then splash the rest on my battered face. Evan looked at me like I was obscene, left the room, slammed the door, burning, Tyler was still nauseous, buried in the couch, talked light about being surprised at his survival. I made him some toast, we tried to piece together the night, but we only remembered that he concocted some White Russian rip-off and called it a Grey Romanian, I talked to Rachel about sex and respect, Evan wasn't very appreciative of the cake I baked, nor was he kind to Shawna or Kara when they gave him kickass gifts, Bobby kept Tyler from drowning in his vomit, Lauren brought me a blanket when I was freezing, I passed out in the bathroom, and the general consensus was we need to slow down. Tyler told me he felt like he needed to go to church. I felt dirty too, but it was more from the things I have seen, I have touched, and God never could make me unsee, unfeel. Tyler and I sat and talked like ancient men, men who had far outlived their time, and were just waiting for death's hour to claim its kill. Pure things come and find us, we won't find you, not down the road we've been taking. Pure things, the world should hang its head in shame at all its dirty things. Give us a revival. The Grey Romanians, the depths, and the sex aren't giving the answers we expect. I told Tyler I loved him, walked out the door, the sun was too bright, I walked past an Asian lady, her smile was insane, I climbed in my car, put on some Thelonious and mended myself with each erased mile.
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Oct 2, 2010
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