Tuesday, May 1, 2012

A Mirages Diffraction

Splitting too Fast

homeless children tend to bend at a characteristic,
living like a wolf, with a wolf.

Rich men, the ones the strangers are scared about,
speculate on how to be above the wolves,
to send the wild grass and the un-touched nature
and set it on fire,
to unleash the smoke above our heads,
even theirs.

Discussions in the Wilderness









Discussions in the Wilderness.

By Egan Maxwell Click

For the year of my life I found myself in a city.  To everyone that found me in that same city.  First off, Jackie for being my roommate for another year and my lover for more.  For Brooke and Cody for doing this with us.  For Sam & Sam for quitting and joining us. To some Columbia students. To some University of Illinois-Chicago students. Also thanks Andrew and Anthony for giving me a job where I could make money, live and always be working while doing this.

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And now the series has passed.  I recently left this job so my napkins will cease too.  I'm either going to make this into some grand collage in my next apartment or start giving these away as promotions.

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