the things warren saysI know about this guy,he sucked his eyeball out with a shop-vac he went to the hospital brought the shop-vac with him he was okay, but they couldnt put his eye back in: it was all mangled, and besides, it was covered in potato chips |
seeing things differentlyI was sitting at Sbarros Pizza in the mall taking a break from shopping and eating a slice of deep-dish cheese pizza when I caught parts of a conversation happening two tables next to me. It was two-thirty in the afternoon, so it was kind of empty in the eatery.
So whats it like to be back? Then they both paused. I guess their timed pattern of one person eating while the other one talked finally got messed up and they were both eating at the same time. Oh, did I mention that they were both women? One had a baby in a stroller sleeping next to her, that one was the one that didnt go to prison. They both looked like they were about twenty-eight years old. Regular suburban women.
You see, its like this: when I was in prison, I was all alone. Being in a federal prison means the crimes are big time, so everyone in there had a big chip on their shoulder and wanted to either have you for their girlfriend or beat the shit out of you when you were on laundry duty. And of course everyone knew that I was the cop killer, and everyone also knew that I swore up and down that I didnt do it. So when I went in there they all thought I was some big sissy, and I knew right away that I was going to be in big trouble if I didnt do something fast.
So I was sitting here eating my pizza listening to this, and then I remembered, oh yeah, I remember this story from a long time ago, they convicted this women of killing a cop, shooting him at point-blank range, and just in the local paper three weeks ago they found the person who really killed the cop, and they let the women they convicted of the crime five years ago free.
And I knew from the start this one woman didnt like me, I could just tell from her face. We never spoke, she was like my unspoken enemy. And so once I was doing laundry work, and there are rows of machines and tables for folding and shoots for dirty clothes to fall onto the floor and pipes running all along the ceilings and steam coming out everywhere. And there were others there with us, and guards, too, but once I looked up and it was totally silent and no one else was around except for her. No other prisoners, no other guards, nothing. And she was just standing there, facing me square on, and she was swaying a bit, like she was getting ready to pounce. And I knew that she planned this, and got some of the other inmates to distract the guards, so that she could kill me. They sat in silence, the young mother staring at the other while she ate the last of her pizza.
The murderer grabbed her soda and drank in between words.
They got up and walked over to the trash can, dumped their paper plates and napkins into the trash. And they walked out into the mall, and I sat there, staring at my drink. |
Kurt Irons
Kurt Irons |
Japanese Televisionas reported in the New York Times:
one new television show in Japan
another television show in Japan
I wonder what theyd think
|
bizarre sexual stories in the newsfrom the los angeles times:two gay men, during sexual activity, decide to push a live hamster into the anal cavity of one of the men. however, after they realized they couldnt get the hamster out, they tried to figure out what to do. the man without the hamster inside him decided to light a match to see if he could see where the hamster was. so man-without-hamster is perched underneath man-with- hamster, and lights a match right under man-with-hamsters anus. at that time man-with-hamster passes wind, and it causes a small streak of fire to jump out and singe the man-without-hamsters eye- brows and facial hair. however, because there was gas in the anal cavity, the fireball then shot into the man-with-hamster, circled around the hamster, burning the inside of the man-with-hamster. Furthermore, the gas change and pressure shot the hamster out of the man-with-hamsters anus and into the man-without-hamsters face, breaking his nose. |
helping men in public placesso it was new years eveand we were standing on forty-second street and
the avenue of the americas
view of times square. and
i was just in new york for
standing with i dont know
climbing up the light poles,
police officers on horseback
bag fell apart in the rain, so
us he needed to go to the
in the street, no one will see
he asked if i had a bottle, so i
his job he closed up the bottle
the train after the ball dropped,
to go real bad, too, so i pulled
window with your coat and i
matter at hand. im amazed that
commute, our first of the new
i ended one year and began |
transcribing dreams three
I was walking into your livingroom |
too farWhen he met mehe told me I looked like Kim Basinger long blonde locks but as time wore on I knew I wasnt her and I could never be her and I was never good enough thin enough
pretty enough
thought about |
packingthere are too many times when ive said this beforenever thought id really leave you and now i sit here in this apartment popcorn bowl on the cocktail table eleven thirty at night the television playing static it looks too clean in here, not lived in so i decide to take a trip get out of this place into the bedroom, time to start packing: two dresses, two pairs of shorts, shirts, loneliness, anger, make-up, extra socks its amazing how much of your life you can fit in a single suitcase |
headachewhenever i get a headacheits right behind my eyebrows and its a dull, constant ache
so whenever i say i have a headache
he pushes his thumb
immediately. but eventually
hand now hurts. he lets go, |
white knuckledThe hot air was stickingto her skinalmost pulling tugging at her very fleshas she walked outsidedown the stairs from the train station. Just then a breeze hot and stickyhit her in just the wrong way, brushed against her lower neck, and she felt his breath again, not his breath when he raped her, but his stench hot rank when he was just close to her. Her breath quickened, like the catch of her breath when she has just stopped crying. All the emotion is still there not going away. She walks to the bottom of the stairs, railing white knuckled by her small tender hands, the hands of a child, and that ninety degree breeze suddenly gives her a chill. They say when you get a chill it means a goose walked over your grave. She knows better. She knows that it is him walking, and that he trapped that child in that grave |
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