Archive for March, 2008
The Boy with a Boy
Today, I aged ten years. I started the day by being woken up by my parents and sluggishly getting ready, it was normal,
you know, that thing that most people take for granted. I went to school, I did my work, I talked to friends, etc. etc.
ThenĀ I hit a hole. An embryo-sized hole. I found out [...]
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Love in another time zone
It’s become apparent that the reason I’m always messing things up and running away is because I know that they’ll always be there. They’ll always be in my city, my neighborhood, my state. But then I venture outside of my timezone, and all of a sudden… I’m in love.
I’m in love. I’m in love. I’m [...]
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Dear Kyler,
By the time you read this, you will probably have already been playing barefoot outside in the grass outside, and you will already be so tired, so excited, so completely fulfilled that you won’t even mind the fact that you’re acting half your age. You’ll laugh and laugh and be completely content, while your brother [...]
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