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Patrick Bryant

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    Patrick Bryant

    And you can't know it, because to know it is to be it, and to be it is to not be you.

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    Patrick Bryant

    But finally, once in an age, there is a blink. And in that blink, you can be. And in that blink, I can be.

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    Patrick Bryant

    He lies there listening to it, absorbing this sense of his own quiet drone transmuted into something of certain substance, something large, magnificent and grand—no longer him, no, but something bursting from him, leaving his split carcass behind as a monument to its source, its host, its feeding ground.

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    Patrick Bryant

    He's got all the pains of being lost and all the benefits of being told where to go. He wants it the other way around.

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    Patrick Bryant

    How nice would it be to just drop from the tree, fall from forking branches a ripened fruit thudding your weight to earth without distraction, without option—thrust to ground under gravity's current to be gathered up and eaten or left there to decay and deposit that seed from the core of your being into the little plot of your death, lush ring of your composted fertilizing flesh.

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    Patrick Bryant

    It's nice to be able to do things for other people, isn't it? That's why it's fun to talk in the third person sometimes.

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    Oh yes, he's seen the black pupils of time's eyes. Two dark drains in a pair of dirty gas station bathroom sinks. The faucet's open and he's gurgling down the pipes, gushing toward whatever tank he's bound to swirl around in for the rest of his life. There's no telling from here if that's a realm of purification or of shit. There's only one way to find out, and that's to ride it all the way down.

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    Patrick Bryant

    Pleading with those eyes, it's obvious what I'm meant to do. I embrace the beauty and kiss it deeply.

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    Patrick Bryant

    Preferring the nausea of the path to its fated and certain ending.

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    They tugged plans and ambitions out their asses and held tight to the first that didn't smell so strongly of shit.

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    Was that—did she just grin at me? To me? A moment of stillness in this moment of pause. Without speaking, we let our gazes wander slow, groping to confirm relief in the other. There's a subdued excitement for the oncoming sharing of whatever's waiting for us behind that heavy iron door, exclusive—two solitary embers, isolated in their separate pits, far away but fanned by the same wind, the same night, alone with the night, their respective camps all gone to sleep, flaring softly cradled calling, out against the great dark backdrop of the great unknown.