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You could see the scars where coloured ink sank deep, making patterns in his flesh; deeper than a love which prompted the first cut, one drunken night on shore leave in some long forgotten port; when Stacy was his girl, decorated with a rose. Then a panther leapt to mind, embedding its image into the skin of his back; a dark shadow to protect him from danger of surprise attack. But its blind eyes never saw the knife, when he lost his life in a bar room brawl. The world had gradually coloured him in, etching out a journey from Far East to Babylon, across all the oceans. The devil sat at his shoulder so he knew where to find him. A dragon on his right arm, snake and dagger on the left. At night in fractured dreams, they’d fight, breathing fire and spitting reptilian venom. It seemed a shame to bury him, he really belonged in a gallery. But the sea accepted without any fuss, the man whose imagination was for all to see, drawing attention to himself.
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Jun 27, 2019
Jun 27, 2019 at 4:21 PM UTC
The Illustrated Man
You could see the scars where coloured ink sank deep, making patterns in his flesh; deeper than a love which prompted the first cut, one drunken night on shore leave in some long forgotten port; when Stacy was his girl, decorated with a rose. Then a panther leapt to mind, embedding its image into the skin of his back; a dark shadow to protect him from danger of surprise attack. But its blind eyes never saw the knife, when he lost his life in a bar room brawl. The world had gradually coloured him in, etching out a journey from Far East to Babylon, across all the oceans. The devil sat at his shoulder so he knew where to find him. A dragon on his right arm, snake and dagger on the left. At night in fractured dreams, they’d fight, breathing fire and spitting reptilian venom. It seemed a shame to bury him, he really belonged in a gallery. But the sea accepted without any fuss, the man whose imagination was for all to see, drawing attention to himself.
nigdaw
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60/M/Essex, UK.
Jun 27, 2019
Jun 27, 2019 at 4:21 PM UTC
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