Friday, May 13, 2016

A Day

1). A person becomes onerous.

2). A tree is flagged as beautiful.

3). The mist comes and comes after a deer, a female deer, looking, breathing into it.

4). Bloodsucking is done through a television screen or an alternate screen.

5). Things appear to possess a great lassitude in nature, a pathos even, but no regret whatsoever.

     5a). They lay in the shine that the star gives them. The parent star. These stones in the museum show the trust of children.

6). A tree flagged as beautiful is now onerous.

7). The ocean decides to enter the land, but tentatively. It tries it with its toes, making an affectation of being afraid of entering the elemental otherness.

8). No one is home tonight.

9). The mist goes and goes; the doe is no longer looking.

10). I am walking on these flagstones, one by one, not touching the earth.

11). It is an affectation, but it is also a path to the grave.

12). Should I wake then, after, it would only be more music. More chivalry with disappearing.


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