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I didn’t blow up on Wednesday although I heard the sirens outside my locked window and pawed the dusty floor with my feet. It was electric, the linoleum, humming from hallways doors clicking closed like the pink gun the cab driver shot out the window on Purim (he was a cowboy), like plastic soldiers clipped down in play war. I didn’t blow up on Wednesday. I ran this over in my head, hands raking kotel grooves, and it got to me.
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Jun 12, 2011
Jun 12, 2011 at 6:58 AM UTC
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I didn’t blow up on Wednesday although I heard the sirens outside my locked window and pawed the dusty floor with my feet. It was electric, the linoleum, humming from hallways doors clicking closed like the pink gun the cab driver shot out the window on Purim (he was a cowboy), like plastic soldiers clipped down in play war. I didn’t blow up on Wednesday. I ran this over in my head, hands raking kotel grooves, and it got to me.
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Jun 12, 2011
Jun 12, 2011 at 6:58 AM UTC
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