27.8.14



listening to the playing of strings

a note plucked a note plunked notes plucked and on and on in delirious  delicious order

in maddening Disorder


if listened to hard enough

we can learn to despise its notes   and the strings theyre played on


for every note plucked
a tick comes off our lives
a grain of sand freefalls
into the basin of our hourglass




                                                                listening to the music playing inside his headset   
was the hardest thing he really ever had to do
he didnt enter this World with the unspoken and often unrealized advantages a healthy 
child is born with
sadly
his parents should never have had him
they werent called birth parents then
his father wasnt married to his mother
he was defective
his mother birthed him and before leaving the hospital she signed him over to the 
protection of the State
she was also defective

they must have been trying to prove they werent
that they could do what nondefective people could do
have sex

and between them they created a defective child
a bastard


talk about being forced to play a shitty poker hand
 

he loved listening to music though

there wasnt anything he preferred to it

it didnt try to make him do anything that would later prove to be irrelevant to his 
existence
the State fed and clothed him
he had shelter

he wasnt born to bootstraps

he was born
and if it wasnt for the hospitals lifesaving procedures  their intervention  the existing 
protocol which enforced and deemed their efforts

he wouldnt have survived his opening gambit


was it the right choice
                                                                                       
he didnt know

his only play in the whole of it was not dying
his body must have liked the experience

he didnt know a lot



but he knew he loved music 
and he knew its strains  its bit by bit by bit would accompany him until it stepped aside  
Ceased  and allowed him to hear the last grain of sand fall
like the scream of a red meterorite
through the air



Twosday afternoon,  26  8. 14      

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