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The boy floats face down back to shore. His body’s bleeding still. His arms move, but only with the waves. For a moment the world has stopped and all things seem to multiply. Each stone becomes a moment not to be thrown away. Maybe all things speak their own death. Maybe everything floats below the skin. Maybe there are some days when you’re inside the wing and some days when you’re not… His cousin Alfred laughs and Uncle Charles is smiling too. Maybe every common thing has this in common. For he could see that Uncle Charles would die with his arms tied to a hospital bed, and Alfred would be in a car accident two years later. He remembers 8 x 7 is 56. The water drips. The lake swells. The boy stands. The gods all think our words are tedious extensions of our minds… Or so he tells his mother who is near death knee deep in the red water calling him back to her. © James Kleinhenz
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Oct 14, 2011
Oct 14, 2011 at 7:41 AM UTC
The Boy Stands
The boy floats face down back to shore. His body’s bleeding still. His arms move, but only with the waves. For a moment the world has stopped and all things seem to multiply. Each stone becomes a moment not to be thrown away. Maybe all things speak their own death. Maybe everything floats below the skin. Maybe there are some days when you’re inside the wing and some days when you’re not… His cousin Alfred laughs and Uncle Charles is smiling too. Maybe every common thing has this in common. For he could see that Uncle Charles would die with his arms tied to a hospital bed, and Alfred would be in a car accident two years later. He remembers 8 x 7 is 56. The water drips. The lake swells. The boy stands. The gods all think our words are tedious extensions of our minds… Or so he tells his mother who is near death knee deep in the red water calling him back to her. © James Kleinhenz
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Oct 14, 2011
Oct 14, 2011 at 7:41 AM UTC
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