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| Think Magazine - Opinion | |||
| Written by Keith Kirchner | |||
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The Weekendday one, the end of time. the end of time is apt to fill the first line of happenstance with a mutants sense of selfhood followed by flashing lights and a badge which can be worn proudly next to the display which offers us an opportunity to shelf our disconcert in a bag with receipts to reminisceabout the end of time day two the refusal benign a worthy misrepresentation of something that requires no concern beyond the linear sense that right may reward unless it scolds the refusal benign by design asks not how to arrive but how to decide not to show up or be invaded by the guest who finds no harm in one who stands alone a target that moves she stares forward the refusal benign day three water falls up in disrepair i find out that yesterday was both and reflectionproves our mistakes our are genuine and that the top of the world is slightly behind the melody that makes my tears stand around yours unaffected the atrocious sight of never and as always if then i'm a goner laughs and stitchesgrow dusty and the last thing remembered ordained from the orient is my thigh rising and a faucet mumbles mocks water falls up.
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