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their walls pale peach, eggshell tiny flowered paper in the dining room wood panels in the den but then, when the boy's voice changed and hair began to stubble his face, he painted his own space eleven by a dozen feet, all scarlet as Camara rose   though the can said, “Passion Red”   when daylight shined on these crimson plains, his mother swore she saw flickering flames   the boy told her there was no fire but to extinguish her ire, he painted again, a stark white, but in just the right light she still saw a simpering glow     off to college he went, a full day she spent, pressing the roller firm against his walls, extracting every red drop that remained, until again in perfect light, she was certain   she saw imps and fallen angels   dancing in delight
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Dec 5, 2015
Dec 5, 2015 at 9:27 PM UTC
satanic red
their walls pale peach, eggshell tiny flowered paper in the dining room wood panels in the den but then, when the boy's voice changed and hair began to stubble his face, he painted his own space eleven by a dozen feet, all scarlet as Camara rose   though the can said, “Passion Red”   when daylight shined on these crimson plains, his mother swore she saw flickering flames   the boy told her there was no fire but to extinguish her ire, he painted again, a stark white, but in just the right light she still saw a simpering glow     off to college he went, a full day she spent, pressing the roller firm against his walls, extracting every red drop that remained, until again in perfect light, she was certain   she saw imps and fallen angels   dancing in delight
A client once told me his histrionic, Pentecostal mother believed he was beginning to worship Satan because he painted his walls red--perhaps all moms worry the devil will come to beguile their children in the night.
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Dec 5, 2015
Dec 5, 2015 at 9:27 PM UTC
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