
Chaos & Karma
Chaos theory
boils down
to karma.

He smelled sarcasm. He sensed jaded wit. Cruel intentions and underlying despair. He struggled to wrap his mind around paranoia.
Paranoia jeered and cajoled his inner child, and as shattered as he was, he believed in his inner child. It was the part of him that was innocent and violently under siege. Paranoia lived inside him and assaulted his inner child.
Holy catfish! Paranoia was also an inner child! There were two of them in there, engaged in life-or-death combat.
He was a great blue whale, host to a swarm of pilot fish no bigger than fingers, clinging upside down to his belly. He was host to disgruntled Jonahs.
He thought that now he was on to something, myth and metaphor grating against barnacled truth.
It might not be too late. If he dove deep and then shot straight up again, he might burst thru the surfrace, his great arching back grazing the blue sky.
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Two days
after the
winter solstice
and there’s
enough extra
light in
the sky
to get
down three
extra words
on a
yellow pad
on the
hill before
it’s too
dark to write.
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Hurray!
Christmas!
Time to
commit suicide!
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You have a
violent imagination
she said &
he said
imagination
is neutral
& she said
I want a divorce.
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Too much
time in the
public eye
makes a
liar
out of
anyone.
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