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I. The wretched house looked upon the sea, with sagging sashes and peeling skin, preserved in the shade of it’s brand new neighbors. II. Subatomic particles and Mother’s pantsuits were never quite understood; after the vexation they became necessary for no other reason save for they were simply interrupting existence and had to be accepted. III. Twin-pack printer ink is only distinguishable from the cat in the tree by one feature: one of them didn’t make the evening news
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May 2, 2014
May 2, 2014 at 8:58 AM UTC
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I. The wretched house looked upon the sea, with sagging sashes and peeling skin, preserved in the shade of it’s brand new neighbors. II. Subatomic particles and Mother’s pantsuits were never quite understood; after the vexation they became necessary for no other reason save for they were simply interrupting existence and had to be accepted. III. Twin-pack printer ink is only distinguishable from the cat in the tree by one feature: one of them didn’t make the evening news
Published in ASGARD Literary Magazine, 2015.
mathieu-desrochers
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May 2, 2014
May 2, 2014 at 8:58 AM UTC
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