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Life ebbs in 10's: ode to Kurt Vonnegut

June 11, 2012
By xxificouldfallxx PLATINUM, Southampton, Pennsylvania
xxificouldfallxx PLATINUM, Southampton, Pennsylvania
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Meow, meow, meow
I'd give a dime for a cat's cradle
But the bookstore is long closed by now.

So we sat on the side walk.
No--we laid in the street
As the car came to a screeching halt he said "Jesus Christ." I replied, "here's a dime for your troubles."

A decade, a dime, 10 days early for the Nazareth birth-
You asked me who I was, what I was made of.

How is it swallowed?
To hell if I know, but it's 10 dime shaped pills
In a tombstone dated prescription bottle.

In a seedy hut trace the lines on my palm
My script crumbling in a gypsy's hand-
She said "A decade times a decade in due time, Now give me my dime."

If I live to be a hundred,
Sculpt the wrinkles in biological chronicles-
The wiry bones of my hand, like spider's legs
Except there's 10.
Cracking clay, lifeless manikin.

Meow, meow, meow
My fate a cat's cradle
And when the clock struck 10-
Ghosts cut the cord, between god's yarn hands.


The author's comments:
I was inspired by time, and my own personal connection to the number 10.

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