Day Thirty-Eight: Making it Possible.
"A holy man gave two men each a chicken. 'Go kill them where no one can see.' One man went behind a fence and killed the chicken. The other walked around for two days and came back with the chicken. The holy man said, 'You didnt kill the chicken?' The man said, 'Well, everywhere i go, the chicken ses." All day in PK gluing cereal to contstruction papers A's and marveling at these miracles with bright eyes and runny noses, their own world-views and ways, their fear and delight. The one she warned me about was a kitten in my lap and i assured him i would never bite him, and that he was my friend. and i think maybe when its night and his heart is cold hell think that somewhere out there in the battlefield of his day there was a lady who thought he was worth loving worth something worth saying hey isnt it cool were here together? S. wading through dirty water in judicial trenches i think there are people out there exploiting children and were spending two months making absolutely sure who broke the glass. Someone mentioned the apparent sweetness between #4 and me, sitting there in a crowd of people, always connecting. I dive into the armchair with a book and a bowl of popcorn and the world can leave a message for a little while while the boys scavenge for smelting ore and i try to explain that glass melts at 1200 degrees. The cold damp draws me deeper into myself. Im to bed early and end up sleeping twelve hours with dreams of anger and frustration. The back wheel on my bike wont go and I wanted to find out who won the election but all anyone talked about was the game.


