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devil's spike

By tigerlilly

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glaring naked bulb hanging from frayed cord in dim hallway slashes light across his face cheek pressed into blue striped bare pillow eyes glazed half-opened, seeing? passing shadow imitations parodies of life pressed into a brain warped by fog sprawled in filthy jeans no shirt to cover what once was broad tanned back now pale wasteland ribs plain as railroad ties tracking to nowhere hand, half opened in a plea for help? no, seeking tighter grip on devil's spike that slipped away with his last breath move away to the side as paramedics come to take away a man's mistake in judgement of the moment or his lifecomments and critiques welcomed Written February 13th, 2002 © on Feb 13 2002 07:47 AM PST   0 • 1

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