I was out on the balcony, alone, when the angel appeared to me. I covered my ears and pretended not to hear him. Once he was near enough, I gripped him by the shoulder and slashed through his wings with my penknife. They were delicate as paper and easy to cut through. Faker! Imposter! I threw him from the balcony.
Please don’t misunderstand me. This all happened in a matter of seconds. I am quick when I need to be.
I tied the wings to my back with an elaborate tangle of pins and string and thread. Standing at the edge, I looked upon the fallen angel. His body lie broken on the rocks below, stripped of its wings. A man and nothing more.
I flexed muscles I’d never known I had, in readiness for flight.
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Quick, instinctive –
We strap ourselves in. Switch on
the stereo, flick headlights –
the engine growls and whines,
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Her lover was a haggard, weathered
statue, worn and undefined.
Time
had stiffened him. He was
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In search of his mother, Zushio
edges over the shoreline.
He crosses between two trees,
steps barefoot over the stones.
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Monday, March 24th
Dear Diary,
This has gone on long enough. This examination, pages in self-effacement, the dragging through desperate moments. You are too great a danger, too much of a risk.
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We, who have learnt to love the rain
Salute to the sun
Blocking your path, with
Arms as big as branches
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He stopp’d me on the street -
crook’d fingers cupped ‘round a china mug
slurred brown with age, cocked out towards me -
Spare a few pence? He spat and said.
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We were never truly bad, only
born into the wrong time
a world without heroes or gods
where everything is lost...lost...
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Why flee from fear of feelings too intense?
Dear Emily provided the refrain:
Much madness is in fact divinest sense
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