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4d
Fictional Headstones
Fictional characters never earn their
end--which's to say being killed off by
their author.
I know because I have set about to ****
off my own fictional character--who has
earned his end.
Suicide would be too literal, he's rather
literary.
I'm sorry Mr. Bloom, Shakespeare did
not invent the human being--he survived
his characters, not himself.
Phenomenal progress has been made, by
virtue of this being written.
You see--he's not transparent, nor is he an
open book, yet he tells me what I look
like.
The one that sees through him at all cost.
As if an entire jail population reached
thru bars to mirror other inmates.
Who could contend with so many
features?
Changing with every thought &
interaction--his slow death is natural, it
cannot be hastened.
It's more accurate to say that this fictional
character is dying, even when no one is
reading.
It was during a frenzy of being written
while writing, that the two were
authentically enjoined.
To this might I add, the throes of death
are not dead.
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