What’s There To Get

Blind turns onto busy streets keep people guessing from the very start of their day. Paint runs off the banners down the sides of brick buildings, and makes the streets look like they’re filling up with blood. A whole new kind of flood no one saw coming. Holographic day dreams with faint inclinations of a […]

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Commute

She closes her eyes on the subway, and clenches her teeth against the barrage of useless noise coming out of the screens wired above them. When they reach the quieter moments in their loops she lets them open again, and watches the walls of the tunnel mix together with the flashing lights, bound by the […]

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Clerical Necessity

Absent mindedly committing petty crimes while standing in line behind people so clouded the only breathing they do is through their mouths. The white tile floor is stained with what looks like spilled coffee, and behind the counter they all worship the forward motion of the minutes. Tables and chairs, made from twisted metal wires, […]

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Drain

A ball of black tangled plastic tubing rolled down a hill and into a lake. It was supposed to be hooked up to a pump on the back of a truck with a rusted exterior and antique plates. A giant knot in the middle of the water reminded them all of their stomachs when trying […]

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Monuments

The cable above us is pulled apart and frayed like the shoelaces of someone without a home in the world. Their ends spark and make people avoid the area like you would an ex at a party. They always told you things got better when you felt worse, and when you asked to leave they […]

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Plastic In A Bonfire

The smell of burnt matches attached itself to her fingernails. The talking and footsteps of people on the street started eating their way through the wall. There was no one in her phone to call. Just a list of people she barely remembered, or was still fighting hard to forget. There is no time to […]

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Scarcity

Looking up makes them feel like they are falling down. The only cover they have left is in the scenery. Throwing rocks at the metal antenna, sticking out from the side of the garage, sends ripples through the picture on the screen. Commercials strum the gaps between their ribs and the sound is like when […]

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