Saturday, January 14, 2006
(advisory warning: explicit content...)
Intrusion you left your door ajar too long… someone was bound to enter unannounced from outside in now they’ve raped your wife leaving her scarred inside and out like a wounded cat her claws are ready to scratch your eyes out no use to question the locksmith it was all your doing now you have to...
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Tuesday, November 15, 2005
A wolfish allegory
Timber wolves rarely run in packs; nor are they easy to detect. Blending in with snowy birches this breed is alert and adept. On a snowy Sunday morning I crept out of my woolen bed. I took my rifle in my hand and silently walked to the shed. I fed the chickens and the hens; I slopped the pigs and...
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Sunday, November 13, 2005
My Prairie Home
Saskatchewan —a land of lakes and open plains, and swamps, and fields. The farmers learn from their mistakes. They plow; they sow; their harvest yields crops of barley, grain and wheat. They fill their Wheat Kings full of oats. In the Fall they hunt moose for meat. Their pastors preach of sheep and...
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Friday, July 1, 2005
The raw deal
There once was an urban cowboy whose drawl belied his beliefs; his backhanded compliments were the stuff of legends, and his Mustangs roared louder than reefs roar when besieged by raging tides; few could withstand his appeal; fewer lived through his rides. You wonder at what I am saying? You marvel...
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Sloppy Seconds
In mid-sentence, his thought declared itself bankrupt of moral discipline and it made its way to the city’s outskirts, lifting every one of them as it went scurrilously on its libidinous way. No-one was really surprised when it became abundantly clear that the Metropolis wasn’t wearing any...
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