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“What kind of life is this?” Pradesh offers his hands in supplication. “We should warn them there's nothing here. My family sold land for the journey.” Here in a back street eager to disclose his inner space Pradesh drags clear a square of chipboard distressed corners shedding altered wood. He breast-strokes through a gap kicked into crumbled brick, swims in against a thankless tide, Imagines he's safe here in this place veiled with yellowing plastic, the stench of decayed waste crawling  brittle walls. “Others venture here too – in their thousands.” “We are the Nameless Treaders of Earth. We share the same contiguous roots, the same seed, the same flowering. We share the same goal – survival, even the unscrupulous.... even you my friend. Mindful of dissolving into prickly cynicism he slumps onto his lath-thin mattress, draws up his knees foetus-style.... and slips into half-sleep, submerged in dreams of a home to which he can never return. copyright © Caroline Grace 2012
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Mar 2, 2012
Mar 2, 2012 at 10:56 AM UTC
Interview with a Nameless Treader
“What kind of life is this?” Pradesh offers his hands in supplication. “We should warn them there's nothing here. My family sold land for the journey.” Here in a back street eager to disclose his inner space Pradesh drags clear a square of chipboard distressed corners shedding altered wood. He breast-strokes through a gap kicked into crumbled brick, swims in against a thankless tide, Imagines he's safe here in this place veiled with yellowing plastic, the stench of decayed waste crawling  brittle walls. “Others venture here too – in their thousands.” “We are the Nameless Treaders of Earth. We share the same contiguous roots, the same seed, the same flowering. We share the same goal – survival, even the unscrupulous.... even you my friend. Mindful of dissolving into prickly cynicism he slumps onto his lath-thin mattress, draws up his knees foetus-style.... and slips into half-sleep, submerged in dreams of a home to which he can never return. copyright © Caroline Grace 2012
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Mar 2, 2012 at 10:56 AM UTC
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