Monthly Archives: January 2006

learning

I’m just learning to see the world bad couplets and nothing feels like anyone’s ever done it or could really empathize. So, I T R Y Something A r T s y And laugh at my hideous pretense (I’d do more, but I can’t be botherd to typeset) A mindless man with longsuffering friends who [...]

Kafka’s Imaginations

I have a very hard time deciding exactly what I think of Kafka. On one hand, there are many of his stories that I do not entirely get. On the other, there are things like The Judgment and Before the Law that evoke very strong reactions in me that I truely enjoy. Sometimes I even [...]

Appendix A.

there’s a mirror-man, with dark, rough hands, in the theatre-alley of retrospect that cues the finest intros his long-cane stills my stuttering lips and over-weight pride en-lightens a destroyer and a builder in turns I smile and fight him as his bruised hands motion for my next act bright stage lights flare precisely when I [...]

what sort of ending?

fire licks the wounds it creates gentle, so not to fester ash remnants, at least, bear some gentle comforts… soft or coarse they may be touched without repulsion   water rots what it does not wash away, sparing oblivion… but it is no mercy. there are dead things on the waves… So, raven… how can [...]

disjointed

Many of you may think disjointed is the word for me recently anyway. Not that I mind. Today at a convenience store there were at least two crazy people. (edit: I am really not making fun here, I think our view of what is normal is crazy in itself) One of which obviously had a [...]

Can he really turn?

I remember in 2nd grade I was in a class with 12 boys and 1 girl. It was a small town of 400, so weekends and after-school consisted of hunting frogs, beating up the new kid (me), and blowing up star wars figures (and thus any windfall that would have filled our college funds). Anyway, [...]