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Tracy Bersley

i can't see anything today
         the sun crawling through the leaves,
         the murky pond where the ducks get stuck in the muck of moss, or
         the smoke blowing above the trees from a fire started by some man to burn
                  waste, (not by some Indian tribe barbecueing their kill like i imagine).

Why don't i see these things today?
         i am drugged by a poison far more intoxicating then the irish cream i had in my
                  hot chocolate last night.
         i am diseased, and the very thought of the cancer that grows gives me a chill
                  that raises the hair on my legs until i look like a plucked chicken,
                  and it numbs my brain until it affects my vision,
                  and my observations become obsolete.

That is why i do not see those things today.
                  (You see, it is easy for this demon to possess me because he probably
                  never had to go on a diet).

i eat a Butterfinger in a yellow stall with a toilet as my only witness
                  and i feel like I've been violently raped
                  and all i really want to do is smell the flowers. . .
                                    but i can't see them to smell them.




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