Tuesday, May 24, 2011

blind willow, sleeping woman

"Blind willows have a lot of pollen, and tiny flies covered with the stuff crawl inside her ear and put the woman to sleep." She took a napkin and drew a picture of the blind willow. The blind willow turned out to be a tree the size of an azalea. The tree was in bloom, the flowers surrounded by dark green leaves like a bunch of lizard tails gathered in a bunch. The blind willow did not resemble a willow at all.



Haruki Murakami's BLIND WILLOW, SLEEPING WOMAN

*2010

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

99 reasons why

#98: Because i wanna end every sentence with a full stop.

in a group of people. a mentally stable thought starts to marble in my head. i open my mouth, it comes out a bit hesitant. it goes in them ears, it settles in. it gets raped, mutated, tortured and disfigured, they open their mouthes and respond to something i don't remember saying.

i stare back and smile.