our hero, the starving traveler, passes a town called judgment (god is not angered)

walden freemanwalden freeman Posts: 511
edited October 2008 in Poetry, Prose, Music & Art
i've become rigid says the clerk closing shop. my business has always been selling the paper but my business is folding. no traveler will understand. these writings are of a desperate nature. my mental health is in question? let's go back to our childhoods. we discovered how to fit the circle peg into the square hole but nobody would listen. we discovered how to love our lives for what they were, no matter how sad or lonely. but those thoughts have diminished. we're so alike that we're like no other, which i suppose only makes sense if you've been planning to change all along. chameleon after chameleon surviving their wars with camouflage but then dying of depression after they realize their kind was never given credit for the idea. this realization would unite them if they weren't all too busy hiding directly in front of one another blending in with their surroundings.
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  • (up)Dated 11-21-2005:
    Our hero has passed judgment on the town called Judgment. God is now angered. What will this mean for our hero? Stay tuned . . .
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