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How do you think it feels to be poor and insane, looking for doorways to sleep in, to creep in out from the rain? As a little boy, I used to fish in a small quiet pond on the west side of town, catching bluegills in the young afternoon sun; sleepy neighborhood, low crime, safe and serene. I owned those autumn days long ago, bought cheap; the price of a dozen night crawlers, and a bobber. At thirty nine years old, one October afternoon, I stumbled back to my own little Walden. Not much had changed, the old wooden steps on the east side of the pond were still there. I crawled under them, ****** myself and passed out, dreaming of bluegills, cattails and young easy autumn days.
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May 5, 2020
May 5, 2020 at 6:28 AM UTC
The Old Haunt
How do you think it feels to be poor and insane, looking for doorways to sleep in, to creep in out from the rain? As a little boy, I used to fish in a small quiet pond on the west side of town, catching bluegills in the young afternoon sun; sleepy neighborhood, low crime, safe and serene. I owned those autumn days long ago, bought cheap; the price of a dozen night crawlers, and a bobber. At thirty nine years old, one October afternoon, I stumbled back to my own little Walden. Not much had changed, the old wooden steps on the east side of the pond were still there. I crawled under them, ****** myself and passed out, dreaming of bluegills, cattails and young easy autumn days.
thomas-w-case
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59/M/Clear Lake
May 5, 2020
May 5, 2020 at 6:28 AM UTC
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