"I once thought I had mono for an entire year. It turned out I was just really bored."--Wayne Campbell, *Wayne's World
Pass this night un- ******* wingnuts. Opened casing showing my guts.
Fragmented seconds ticking, slipping through the widening span of these small hands. I've unlocked my innards and the truth is out: it's mostly rusting gears. I've wound down. I've ground up days and weeks, upended months, spilled crumbs of my years on pages, aging fast. The faces show it's late, so late.
Time's up. Trickling out of habits Gutter nights are washing ashes Into Yawning Faces filled up with questions falling from the corners of their weary, sunburnt eyes.
I'll tick off one more weekend, crossing panels off a page. Discard a month. They've opened the archives and the story's old, the golden paper cracks. The faces, blank pages, rifle past through volumes' deaf-- --'ning greys. Intentions forgotten, filtered through the seasons' blurring hum.
It's so late.
I know, I know: watches don't have wingnuts. Gimme space.
Intro Film Cited
Meyers, Mike, perf. Wayne's World. Paramount, 1992. Film.