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Yesterday was a dark doomer. I thought I saw you here and there in the other town where once we wandered years ago. Grief had a field day, keeping me low. I wandered shops with the others and alone, feeling on the edge, looking into that dark abyss. I bought a Hunter Thompson book from the cheap book shop, the girl gave me a, why did you buy that? kind of look; young girl, bored maybe, thinking of her boyfriend or girlfriend or whosoever. I thought of you, you, my son, the way you went, the unanswered questions so far, holding your hand as you slipped away, flat-lining heart. We had sandwiches and drank, in the inside café; watched other people do their thing, life going on, unaware that dark doomers were sitting there. But of course, you knew, you were probably there unseen by us, eating a burger and sipping a cola, (at least in that spirit world as we think,) looking at us, sipping your drink.
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Mar 27, 2014
Mar 27, 2014 at 2:37 AM UTC
DARK DOOMER DAY.
Yesterday was a dark doomer. I thought I saw you here and there in the other town where once we wandered years ago. Grief had a field day, keeping me low. I wandered shops with the others and alone, feeling on the edge, looking into that dark abyss. I bought a Hunter Thompson book from the cheap book shop, the girl gave me a, why did you buy that? kind of look; young girl, bored maybe, thinking of her boyfriend or girlfriend or whosoever. I thought of you, you, my son, the way you went, the unanswered questions so far, holding your hand as you slipped away, flat-lining heart. We had sandwiches and drank, in the inside café; watched other people do their thing, life going on, unaware that dark doomers were sitting there. But of course, you knew, you were probably there unseen by us, eating a burger and sipping a cola, (at least in that spirit world as we think,) looking at us, sipping your drink.
REMEMBERING OLE-1984-2014.
terry-collett
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Mar 27, 2014
Mar 27, 2014 at 2:37 AM UTC
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