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Bitter Musings of A Passerby

He decends the stairs of the porch on the house sleepily

.....He is calm

Realizing his wires are tangled he quicky unbunches them...

The sidewalk clicks by unheard to his ears...

Houses... Dark pictures from which he sees images of people -- Looking out, watching tv, talking...
  
He hears the sound coming from inside his ears but it does not register to him.... He remains deep in thought....

click click click  

The stones pass by unnoticed

click click

Waiting

The criss-cross patterns on every single lawn...
  
Like an endless sea of unchanged, untouchable conformity he thinks to himself...

Reaching for the small chunck of metal in his pocket to turn up the noise and drown out his thoughts...  
  
What is it?  
  
He questions himself without answers....

With a fear of the unknown but completly unaware of what he should fear...  
  
He thinks quietly...

A building approaches... Bricks that are red like an African sunset... A prison... A place of hatred and sadness...

He stops, there is a man far away calling to him.....  
  
Ignorantly he continues without a second thought.

"Scum! An endless sea of it...." He speaks underneath his breath  
  
Black leather hangs around him in long sheets... As he walks it sways... This pleases him...

Such a hollow pleasure he thinks bitterly....  
  
What is purpose? is it merley the quest for meaning? or something more...

click click click  
  
......Darkness is now around him and a place to rest is close....

click click....
Written by Nameless_Traveler (Andrew Kerklaan)
Published | Edited 11th Dec 2011
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