i.
the sudden sick feeling of lost control
a kaleidoscopic flashing by of images
the frantic squeal of brakes, a torrent of horns
a fracture of stillness surrounded by silence
a last prayer of regret and resignation
ii.
a glint of sun on cars far below
a stiff breeze, quite surprisingly chilly
a silly pop song going around my brain
my marriage ring on a flattened handkerchief
a group of tiny people gazing up
iii.
a flat metallic taste in the water
a cascade of pills on the bedsheet
a pain in my chest to remind me
my ears cocked for outside noises
my iPod paused on "Floo'ers o' the Forest"
iv.
a bare platform absent of people
a separate bag for ID, note, flowers
a long letter to my parents
a lighter for a last lonely cigarette
all the cash I possess, in amends
v.
deep and cold night-time waters
a concrete block strapped to my belt
no boats or people in view
lights of the highway over my shoulder
a heavy sweater to help things along
five methods converge upon a single outcome
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Powerful stuff Brendan. Best of yours I've read in a while, though I have been absent of course.
For crissake don't choose option IV will you, it doesn't half bugger up the commute.
Deserves more reads this one.
B.
For crissake don't choose option IV will you, it doesn't half bugger up the commute.
Deserves more reads this one.
B.
Hi Brendan, on one level (actually many levels) this is nicely done, although it's quite a conventional tale in a way? I'm not sure about the last section. A bit obvious and unnecessary given the trajectory of the previous one?
Best
Richard
Best
Richard