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JJ Hutton Feb 2013
the priest, whose tomato face looked like it might explode under collar tension,
gave the valedictory at the friday night execution
the yellow-toothed, combover'd serial killer buckled in electric chair
kept staring at the door, expecting an ally to crawl in late but not too late
the mother of one of the victims rattled on about
how she didn't care that the killer had an allergy to the anesthetic used
in lethal injection      he's going to die either way     what's it matter?
buzz of fly    crack of rolled program against empty folding chair
(yes, there were programs, and whoever laid them out knew their typography)
buzz of fly raised upward, toward the black, magma-cooled ceiling
audience chin up, pupils circled fly as the priest droned on
about everlasting life like a Paul Simon song from his youth
like a catcher's mitt from his youth like a youth from his youth
the boyfriend of one of the mothers of one of the victims
said he was hungry    pancakes sound good, don't they?
I love it when syrup gets on the bacon, you know? love that.
a pudgy guard with bleary eyes and 12 a.m. shadow
rolled his index finger   lowered his brow, telling the
priest to wrap it up   so the priest wrapped it up
by reading the names of the victims
Tara Barnes, 17, Rachel Lythe, 10, Julie McPherson, 13,
Serenity Strongman, 15, and Mary Beth Williamson, 13
the priest said something about judgement as
the boyfriend of the mother of one of the victims
took another swat at the fly                       missed
any last words? the priest asked
where's James? the killer asked, he was supposed to be here
did you guys give him the right time?
the guard nodded to a lab coat by a black box
then a hiss then a hum then an inhale
the first jolt of alternating current for

instantaneous brain death

hard to tell if they succeeded in that
for the second jolt came only a moment
later    this shock's aim to fatally damage
the internal organs, overstimulate the heart
and the killer's face looked like a horse's leg
then an exhale then a hum then a hiss
and the killer's face looked like the crinkled
skinmemory of a cicada
it was late   most of the best restaurants already closed
but we could go to that diner off 63rd, the boyfriend
of the mother
of one of the victims, said
Onoma Mar 2020
these shoots that

come as a brood of vipers--

green with the dark

of their dens.

overstimulate the land

with starving life.

upticks of madness, these

sudden rushes.

as we are tuned.
You know I think I might be insane
A little cray cray
My thoughts are a jumble
My mind is a jungle

I wanna say the stupidest ****
Scare everyone for the sake of it
Stare until they look at me in fear
Trust me dear

I wanna lie for no reason
While still feeling like I’m committing treason
I might be ******* crazy
Half of my memories are hazy

Don’t overstimulate me
I won’t know, but I don’t want you to be
Confused and scared as I say my lines
Asking you what you think happens when we die

Pointing out how **** easy ****** is
Hit someone on the head with a **** computer
Hit them till they’re ******* dead
Till the **** blood is on the floor

That’s how you know they’re no more
I’d never do it of course
But it’s just a thought I’m giving to the world
I wanna laugh like a manic

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
HAHAHAHAHA
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
HAHAHAHAHA

I­’m not **** evil not a to be murderer at all
But the way I talk that might be how it comes across
I don’t need ******* alcohol to get drunk
No beer or wine required

Don’t need heroine to get high
Don’t need drugs to get a rush
Don’t need pills to get addicted
I’m addicted to the thoughts

To the intrusive thoughts
I’ll never go through with them
But I still listen
I say I don’t have any addictions

But to listening those thoughts I’m addicted

I’m ******* insane
My sanity’s slowly dripping down the drain
Cover my mouth
As I laugh and shout

I sound like a madman
You know maybe that’s what I am
If you say I’m insane you’d be right
So do it don’t feel shy :)

— The End —