4.28.2003
acid zar
I dreamt I had a Cadillac,
I had a blue pen that wrote in red ink.
My bones were eaten full of holes and I carried a pound of flesh around the house in my Nike bag.
In other words, it was a sloppy ass double dip trip.
Please excuse me today because my brain is filled with hay.
I’m sitting here staring at my lighter like it’s a work of art.
Here’s a tip—Vanilla Sky is NOT an acid friendly flick.
Shit had me under the bed like Brian Wilson.
I am not the walrus.
I am not the lizard king.
That’s from another time, pancake.
A long hair, tight leather pants time with pop bliss and cars made out of real metal
Those tear-drop dreams are dried up for good.
Welcome to the Twin Peaks afterworld.
Barf in a bottle and toss it out on the endless green sea.
I was never the Acid Zar.
That was Sterling’s name, a long time ago.
Way back in 8th grade, before blogs and BRANDTRUEBOY.
Before Belgium and Brooklyn and beer bellies.
My girl used to do a hit for breakfast. Then she did her hair, moussing the hell out of it to get it standing straight up.
On the days she actually made it to school, she’d wander aimlessly, holding onto the lockers and laughing her head off.
She’d show up for tests and get zeros.
She wore unlaced combat boots with no socks. She was the first to sag her jeans super low, showing off her men’s underwear.
She muttered things like ‘mashed potatoes’ and ‘I got the fever’ over and over under her breath.
She’d sneak up on girls doing their hair and hiss, “The better you look, the more you see.”
Years later I saw that shit in a book. No lie, Honeypie.
She spray painted ‘Acid Zar’ all over town. There was that big pink one on the back of the A&P that we passed everyday in the bus. One day she showed up at my place with a can of white spray enamel and tagged the cinderblock wall in my basement. I held back from screaming “Stop! My parents are going to kill me!” because I wanted to be cool, and I thought that if the school acidhead told people I was cool then maybe that would start a chain reaction.
When she was finished with her tag she hung her head upside down and sprayed the enamel on her hair.
girlsarepretty
4.27.2003
there's so much more i want to tell you, about all the things Jules and I said that night when we rode the orange train. about boccacio and the decameron and boys and girls who do girls who do boyfucks. the dreams i've had where everything is filed away and compartmentalized and i love to hide, but not to deal. not to steal.
i want to talk about goethe and how this walkman looks like an egg. this keyoard might be dush.
i'm nearly reformed so don't say that you weren't warned.
i want to talk about goethe and how this walkman looks like an egg. this keyoard might be dush.
i'm nearly reformed so don't say that you weren't warned.
a little thing makes such a difference
yoferrealman
This morning I was restless, so I decided to snoop around the house. I like finding shit. The owner is in Spain, on the set of a movie. She's an assistant to a movie producer. Assistant Producer, I think is her title. She and I go back. She made us a set of keys and even scribbled down some names on a piece of paper. We should call so and so for a gig on a set.
"Or better yet, just show up at this office looking smart," she said, copying an address from her Palm.
Real work, legit work.
I'm chewing up the paper she wrote that shit on as we speak.
The nicer people are, the less I can accept it.
Fuck it. When my earnings are gone, Jules will probably be gone with it.
I'm not moving shit and I don't plan on it. Hear me Mr. Officer?
I know you're out there.
Anyway Jules is already getting gigs at all the clubs.
It's only a matter of seconds before she signs up on a fat payroll, so I don't worry about her.
As for myself, I'm not too ambitious.
I'll hide out in this attic. Live off of hob-nobs.
I'll call out loud, "what's the frequency, kenneth?" as I read Auden and make collage art with shit I find lying around.
there's a lot of shit lying around
that brings me back to what I started out saying
about how this morning i was poking around the place
jules wasn't home, it was must me and the bbc
I was wearing a silk purple smoking jacket that i found in a hallway closet.
I smelled like death
like i'm so sarry
not funny i know
i went through all the shelves and cabinets and found nothing interesting
there was a lot of space with nothing in it
like she'd only half moved in
just for the hell of it, I started going through one of Jules still unpacked suitcases.
This one was all winter clothes on top.
On bottom were papers, magazines.
Photocopied philosophical texts.
Gadamer, Heidegger, Kant. In German.
What looked like a fax copy of a Tennessee Williams' play.
Folded-up maps of Holland. Little wooden boxes from Africa, wrapped partially in newspaper.
I pulled at a corner of the paper--to rip off a piece for my collection--when a tiny square of paper fluttered out of the fold and onto the floor.
From it's fall I could tell that it was colored green on one side and white on the other.
It landed green side up. A small tab of acid.
The design was a simple green oval.
green monster, i thought to myself, knowing that was probably not what it was called.
not here, not for years
Jules wasn't really into acid, she probably packed this by mistake.
fuck it i'm not really into it either but this seemed like fate
i took it upstairs and thought about it
acid can go either way
and i was too sick to get naked and run around in the woods
which is my preferred tripping scenario.
also i'm alone
who knows when Jules would be back?
I stood by the window listening to cars pass by.
fuck it i thought.
that was almost an hour ago
now these tiny blue windows are popping up over the keyboard while I type
an illuminated manuscript
awesome and bright
4.26.2003
Almost Sober
caughtwithweed
Jules is taking care of me while I’m sick. I’ve had fevers and a river of thick snot running through my head. I maintain that the infection began in my bladder, after holding it so long that night with the border police. Up until yesterday my piss was still coming out brown. I brought Jules in to look, as she didn’t believe there was anything seriously wrong with me.
“Not brown—I’d say the color is more of a monkey shit orange,” she said, peering down into the toilet before pulling the cord to flush it. The expression on her face was of an exaggerated boredom.
“Look, sweetheart, it’s just the drug residue coming out.”
For some reason this caused me to flinch. I held onto the sink for support. She clucked and wrapped her long arms around me.
“You’re my little crystal ashtray, getting rinsed out in the sink.”
“I’m rattled by the rush,” I sang, running a hand through my hair. It stuck up wildly after days of being slept on.
Shit’s been bone dry since we got to the UK. The cops got our number; I don’t want to take the risk. Therefore, no coke, no speed, no weed (OK, well a little of that). For strictly medicinal purposes, we’ve got bourbon (cuts through the phlegm), muscle relaxers (my arthritis has got my shoulder muscles pulled like a trigger) and Demerol (I have a hard time sleeping in England).
I stay rolled up in the covers, spending my days sweating it out on the big metal bed in the attic. Jules brings me green tea, DVDs and my papers. She calls me her little pancake and tells me to be good. Then she heads out for the pub.
Goddamn these fucking crooked ass rafters. Goddamn these fucking flip-up windows. Actually, I kind of like the way they open, I just wish they weren’t streaked with bird shit.
I don’t know why I’m here. I keep waking up thinking I’m in Amsterdam. South London feels like a dream to me. Patches of bright green grass wink up at me when I look down out the window, instead of the deep, blue glistening Amstel that I’m used to. Everything appears wet, even the concrete. I hear children playing in the streets and while I understand what they’re saying, their accent makes them strange. In England, nothing is what it seems, everything that should be familiar and warm is tilted slightly in a way I don’t understand. The people are cold, I find there’s something grimly purposeful about them. Just before I got sick, I took a walk down Portobello Road. It was sunset, vibrant patterns of early spring light fell all around me. This city is so old I thought, becoming somehow emotional at the sight of a satellite dish sitting fat and awkward on a rooftop. In the next moment a wave of loneliness threatened to knock me down. I pulled up my collar against the damp and the cold. I looked people in the eye as I passed, but very few looked back.
At least on the continent they showed a little curiosity.
It’s funny because all my life I’ve tried so hard to blend in and when I finally do I want to be noticed.
The last time I was here there weren’t these Starbucks all over the place. That’s how long it’s been since I dare come back.
When we pulled in at Victoria, I lit a cigarette and spoke enigmatically to Jules:
“Well, here we are, the so-called scene of the crime.”
“Which one?” Jules shot back, snatching my cigarette to light her own off it. Those were the last smokes we’d have before getting pulled aside at immigration.
835
4.22.2003
There are so many things I'd like to say: I just can't get them together
I'm a star beaten
by heavy beats,
Garage Label
i made a blue and white sticker, smack my bitch
shoot the pitcher
fucking Mets, Navy dress
Your face is a mess (tremble, tremble)
no one has a clue...
...BRANDTRUE!
It's a lie that I have the letters "B R O O" tattooed onto the knuckles of one hand and "K L Y N" on the other.
I don't have any tattoos;
I don't have anything pierced except my ears.
Your own hall of fame--closed on weekdays, shut for good
raymi,
is that me with the cigarette?
trying simultaneously to look and shield my eyes
from the lit-up krakatoa of your return
(blow the lid off this mountain)
or maybe i'm the gaze of the camera eye itself
steady on the action
an unblinking
device
(and yr thoughts they start a-turnin'
lessons that yr learnin')
no one has a clue
while i've got the chance I'd like to say thank-you,
quentin tarantino
a white boy using the n-word,
first cinematographer of how a high really feels
thank-you, moby
we love the innovator failures
I'm feeling so real
thank-you, andy kaufman
for mighty mouse
and thank-you, the rock band pavement
for everything
especially your glass house.
4.18.2003
Fuck it.
It occurred to me today, somewhat randomly.
“Fuck it, we can still make it.”
BRANDTRUEBOY can still take this shit.
We can have a good time with large crowds.
I could go back to NYC
And pick up where I left off with the graffiti.
I stood topless in front of the mirror while I thought this.
The ace bandage was off
My tits were out
I had Jules crying on my shoulder,
Pulling on me, prostrating herself.
“I need my money,” I told her. I put on my new yellow meshback baseball cap, purposely cocking it at a ridiculous angle.
The light in the room changed. My reflection darkened.
An Aphex Twin remix of St. Etienne was on the stereo in the other room. I felt hidden cameras filming me for the summerblockbuster.
(oh, blockbuster. Oh, block)
“I’m not going to give it back,” Jules said, teary eyed but defiant. “You won’t leave without your money.”
She was right, of course.
anti
raymi
jamie
“Fuck it, we can still make it.”
BRANDTRUEBOY can still take this shit.
We can have a good time with large crowds.
I could go back to NYC
And pick up where I left off with the graffiti.
I stood topless in front of the mirror while I thought this.
The ace bandage was off
My tits were out
I had Jules crying on my shoulder,
Pulling on me, prostrating herself.
“I need my money,” I told her. I put on my new yellow meshback baseball cap, purposely cocking it at a ridiculous angle.
The light in the room changed. My reflection darkened.
An Aphex Twin remix of St. Etienne was on the stereo in the other room. I felt hidden cameras filming me for the summerblockbuster.
(oh, blockbuster. Oh, block)
“I’m not going to give it back,” Jules said, teary eyed but defiant. “You won’t leave without your money.”
She was right, of course.
anti
raymi
jamie
4.16.2003
Ben Gay
I think I fucked up my bladder by holding my piss for the nine hours they had us captive at border control. I was freaking out that if I let a drop go, they'd send it straight from the toilet to a test tube, where god knows what they'd find.
Towards the end my abdomen was like a little balloon over my pants. I lifted my shirt so Jules could take a peak.
"It's those cheddar crisps from last night," she whispered. "All that salt makes you retain water."
"Don't say that word!"
"What word?" she teased, as she pressed a long manicured finger against my belly.
I slapped her hand away. A guard turned in our direction with a raised eyebrow.
"Don't get angry at me," she hissed. "You have so much poison in your pipes I bet you haven't had a proper leak in years."
A.R.E. Weapons
I want to apologize to everyone who was checking for me last night
Sorry Sterling. Sorry Fitz. Sorry World.
I was up and ready to do that chat shit, but I thought I’d have a little somethin’ somethin’ right before and that turned out to be a mistake.
You ever have a smoke and the second it fills your lungs your mouth gets this chemical taste in it and a signal goes off (quick, the yellow phone!) and you’re like, “oh, I shouldn’t have smoked that, I really really really shouldn’t have smoked that…”
I had to lie down. My legs twitched uncontrollably, like those of a beetle stuck on a pin. I kept wringing my hands, pulling the hell out of them as though that would get the evil out.
And there is evil, party people. We all doubt it, because the very nature of this evil is to make us believe that all we have to worry about is the passing of time, (if I do everything right, I’ll be safe) the petty obligations and stupid preoccupations of one day flowing into the next. The evil makes us dutifully fill out entire calendars of days with the promise that we’ll be magically flushed forward into some vague thing called the future.
Party people, open your eyes and get out of your head.
There is no future. There’s only this breath.
There’s only this accidental heartbeat.
Ask yourself, is this the life I want—right now, in this moment?
Ask yourself before your thoughts are hopelessly scattered,
Like white pebbles shot out from under spinning wheels
On one of these majestic English driveways.
Sorry Sterling. Sorry Fitz. Sorry World.
I was up and ready to do that chat shit, but I thought I’d have a little somethin’ somethin’ right before and that turned out to be a mistake.
You ever have a smoke and the second it fills your lungs your mouth gets this chemical taste in it and a signal goes off (quick, the yellow phone!) and you’re like, “oh, I shouldn’t have smoked that, I really really really shouldn’t have smoked that…”
I had to lie down. My legs twitched uncontrollably, like those of a beetle stuck on a pin. I kept wringing my hands, pulling the hell out of them as though that would get the evil out.
And there is evil, party people. We all doubt it, because the very nature of this evil is to make us believe that all we have to worry about is the passing of time, (if I do everything right, I’ll be safe) the petty obligations and stupid preoccupations of one day flowing into the next. The evil makes us dutifully fill out entire calendars of days with the promise that we’ll be magically flushed forward into some vague thing called the future.
Party people, open your eyes and get out of your head.
There is no future. There’s only this breath.
There’s only this accidental heartbeat.
Ask yourself, is this the life I want—right now, in this moment?
Ask yourself before your thoughts are hopelessly scattered,
Like white pebbles shot out from under spinning wheels
On one of these majestic English driveways.
4.11.2003
i'm on the run the cops got my gun and right about now it's time to have some...
The invite said fags and queens only. No natural girls, no excuses. What bullshit. Jules greased back my hair with French coconut pomade and helped me glue on a goatee. She put a little liner under my eyes and took some Polaroids. The pictures seemed to inspire her, she inhaled deeply with her eyes closed, holding the air for at least ten seconds before exhaling grandly. She opened her eyes and cast a disparaging look around the dingy room, as though she’d expected to find herself somewhere else. Her critical gaze ended up in my crotch. I crossed and uncrossed my legs.
“Honey, you’re going to need to pack with something a little bigger if you want to get past the door.”
Just then there was a knock on the door. I got that sinking feeling, as though there were angels watching over me.
“Politie! Toegankelijk Naar de Portier!
“Jules,” I whispered.
Jules rammed her cigarette in her mouth and walked calmly across the room. She summoned up that man strength from way down deep and pulled the immense mahogany bookshelf away from the wall, revealing a gap between the floorboards and the wall.
“Go get the shit.”
I ran to the bedroom and grabbed my duffel bag. I grabbed the three remaining tennis balls stuffed with coke baggies.
“Hello!” I heard the cop call out as he rattled the door handle.
I ran back into the living room and dropped the balls in the hole. They bounced around like crazy down there in the dark before coming to a stop. Jules braced herself to push the shelf back.
“Hold on,” I said.
I took the iced-out TRUE medallion off my neck and let it fall. It winked back up at me from where it landed on the dusty black floor of the boiler room. I grabbed an overstuffed ashtray and dumped it in after it. The butts and ash rained down and snuffed out the sparkle.
“I’m some boy you picked up. Name’s Jamie. Maybe we’ll get lucky and he won’t ask for ID.”
Jules nodded. “Jamie,” she said. She was all business.
“OK. I’m ready,” I said, and helped her push.
myshitdontstink
4.10.2003
i hope i die before i get old
fuck this shit, fuck you all. i'm not even gonna tell you where i am, maybe i'm in l.a.yme (r) maybe i'm right across the room from you in phoebes, in brooklyn, drinking a fucking soy chai. maybe i'm smoking shit in the boogie down (south bronx, south south bronx). i could be cruising 8 mile, the fuckin pimp slappin female eminem (nah, i don't think so) or i could be sleeping in a puddle in the center of baghdad, my hearing blown out, saying raps under my breath and imagining other worlds far away from the army, posting made-up stories on blogger. (you're jingling baby. go 'head baby)
fuck everyone tryin to be a big shot, tryin to act like they know what time it is. fuck those vice boys. mama said canuck you out. fuck the pundit blogs, those close-to-being-middle-aged fucks with flabby arms and bushy facial hair who sound like they're typing with their dick, blessing us with a few milky pearls dripping from their superior consciousness. fuck you i already went to college.
it's afrika bambaataa's b-day.
he and his friends were so smart, they invented a new form of art.
hip-hop was born in parks by the river.
it was born out of love
in community centers and on cardboard boxes
under the neon lights of Times Square
What have you and you're friends created? What the fuck have you come up with?
Are you out there protesting the war, getting in everyone's face
and then driving off in your car?
You think everything's so fucking black and white, what the fuck do you know about violence?
What the fuck do you know about running towards the grey cloud,
the disaster scene
fucking ground zero
everyone running the other way
i get on the back of some kid's BMX
all of us looking up
eyes wide open not getting it
a feeling of unreality made us strangely nonchalant
the boy made figure eights on the bike
i didn't say anything
he was zoning out, unsure whether to go backwards or forward
it looked like the end of the world up there
a guy behind me muttered "get em get em" under his breath
when a row of fighter jets screeched over our heads
it was the only sign of emotion
that strange dust washed everything out of us
for me all that was left was a never ending tickertape in my mind
the same thing repeated
over and over
it read:
"sterling's somewhere in there i've got to find her
my best friend's in there i've got to find her"
i think war is when you stop thinking
your mind is shackled by the gravity of the situation
something else takes over
like during my blackouts
i live through hours
sometimes days
and i don't remember a thing
(i was central, i lost control)
i swear i don't remember a thing.
whatever that means.
sumo pop
We're the renegades of the atomic age.
And it's the atomic age of the renegades.
TRUEBOY never softens it.
I don't make it easy on you.
That's because I want to build something here.
Maybe with your help
Mr. Only Fierce
Hold off on that car
and buy a kingdom instead
a blog enterprise
for us by us
(rub your titties if you love hip-hop)
fuck selling out
fuck the 9 to 5s
i can't work for someone else
The future is upon me. Several years of partying have steeled me. Fuck all of you out there who don't know what drugs really are about. The fucking night vision that they give you. You need to have been around the block more than once or twice to start getting that kind of high.
I'm a black tailed rat, racing on all fours across the tracks of the evening train.
(and we'll kiss, as though nothing can fall)
Totally disconnected from reality, air born, laced-up. Fuck it, we're ready. Let's travel six heads deep down this highway. Let's leave the centuries and customers behind us. I want to return to year one, to an untold wealth of wisdom, the playground of the inner shining idiots.
listen to "new age" by the velvet underground
the live version if you can
then some public enemy
(beat is for sonny bono)
(beat is for yoko ono)
(beat is forever)
kidgod
4.09.2003
Tonite the Stars Reduce Us Back (BRANDTRUEBOY=Murder)
Gun in the corner
Gun in the store
Steal me that gun, baby
Cuz we got to SCORE
4.04.2003
At the gay bar
gay bar
Late nights I spend at the gay bar, with Jules and her posse.
I’m the only American and the only one who claims to be straight. Sterling gave me shit about it, because I’m dating a drag queen, but I’m like, what the fuck she still has a dick and she likes to use it.
Americans always get suspicious when a person doesn’t exactly fit their expectations. Europeans are much more likely to go with the flow. Jules’ posse sees me dressed like a boy and they don’t bat an eye. They ask me where I got my black on black Yankees cap, or my vintage Levis. They call me TRUEBOY and don’t dare disrespect me with the hated question.
“So, what’s your real name?”
“C’mon, you can tell me…your name can’t really be…”
Listen up, party people…I am who I am. I’m who I’ve decided to be.
(I’m the boy, who’s learned to enjoy, invisibility…)
I like the gay bar. I like walking in with Jules’ fabulous posse and I like all the stiff drinks I get for free. I like the commotion and cacophony of Dutch and German being spoken around me. I sit hunched over with my notebook, puffing on a spliff and trying to remember not to take my pulse every five minutes. Meanwhile Jules makes her rounds.
Recently, I’d been catching looks from a delicate looking baby dyke with a crew cut and brand new black and white Converse All-Stars. She was American, it was written all over her blank, well-meaning face, just as I’m sure it’s written all over mine. She had that art school vibe--straight out of RISD or Coopers Union or some shit like that. She’d come to Europe to be an artist, like thousands before her. I hated her for that--the sickeningly sweet brand of optimism that brought her here. I hated her gadgety brightly colored American jacket and her chirpy, “Yeahs?” and “Oh, reallys?”, as she sat at a table with students from the University.
I hated her so much I couldn’t help myself from constantly shooting looks back at her, just to see how reprehensible she really was with her American Camels and her Asian style tattoos.
Last night, she finally came over. Jules’ crowd could barely suppress their mocking, throaty laughs as they sat up tall in their stools and squinted through the smoke to watch. Jules herself was on the other side of the bar, keeping track of every movement I made.
“Hey,” the girl said. “I’m blah blah.”
Her voice was bright and clear like a bell.
When I didn’t respond, she gamely continued, “Watcha writing?” an inevitable question given the presence of the notebook. I shifted in my stool and bit down on my bottom lip.
“Don’t bother, I’ve already sized you up,” I muttered, without raising my head.
“Excuse me?” the girl said.
I was silent for an uncomfortable minute, before responding, “How do you want this to go—what’s your plan--your weapon of choice? I can already tell you that if it’s anything other than alcohol you’re barking up the wrong goddamn tree, chillymost.”
The girl was taken aback. “You want a drink?” she asked. “I was just about to offer…”
“Yeah-yeah, that’s the ticket. We’ll sit right here, have a few drinks and you can oohh and ahhh over me being an MC. If they’re the right drinks I might even drop a rhyme or two for you. They can be some of mine, from this here notebook,” I flipped rapidly through the pages, “Or they can be someone else’s—a verse from a hit fucking song, I doubt you’ll know the difference. Even if you do actually own a few hip-hop albums you’re probably a total lightweight who will be so drunk that you won’t even try to understand what I’m saying. Not that it really matters--the cadence of the waterfalling words will seal the deal nonetheless, and you’ll hurry me back to your place to fuck.”
The girl stood there, too astonished to move. I heard someone rapidly translating my words into Dutch behind me.
“We’ll go to your student digs to be among the ironical hanging hippy tapestries, the retro shag throw rugs and the second hand coffee table coated with layers of candle wax. We’ll get high on your cheap ass grass with Ani Difranco playing on the 3 Cd Aiwa, staring at each other and trying hard not to think and to just let go and give in—two things we should have done a long time ago. Inevitably you will have a lot of books, incense, artsy black and white photographs in metal frames, and the requisite black t-shirt or shirts strewn over a chair. Maybe there will be posters of Rosie the Riveter and Gay Activism slogans from the eighties on the wall. The three Queer M’s: Mapplethorpe, Madonna, Morrissey. Or torn argyle socks and baby blue boxer shorts rolled in a ball in the corner, from your last fuck. Stale donuts on the counter, high-end shopping bags in the corner…whatever…there might be a crack pipe still smoking on the yellow linoleum. Anything, there can be anything up in your apartment but I’ll tell you already that I’ve seen it all before and you’ll have to do better than that.”
The girl didn’t know what to say. Her eyes were wide and her forehead lined. She took a step back, frowned, and looked around her. The giggling, chattering cliental immediately turned inward, like a row of shutter panels pulled closed.
“So,” she said, her voice trembling with a mixture of fear and anger. “This is how you get your kicks—putting down a nice girl like me for the amusement of all your friends, here.”
I leaned forward and grabbed her wrist.
“Oh, no,” I hissed, just loud enough for her to hear. “These aren’t my friends, love. I care two shits about any one of these losers. I was merely fast-forwarding through the painfully predictable future hours you were proposing we spend together.”
“I didn’t propose shit to you, you fucking asshole,” she spat, wrenching her hand free.
“Really, my favorites are the ones who want to take a picture of me,” I went on, my heart pounding. “The stiff and the bored—they need evidence. They need something to put in a scrapbook for when they’re married and their twats are dried up and big as Hefty bags from all the puppies they squeezed out.”
“Fuck off,” the girl said and walked away.
“I love it when they say, ‘I think it’s so great that you’re breaking down these boundaries, that you’ve chosen this as the way to express yourself.’ Well let me tell you something about rapping, I didn’t chose it, baby—it chose me,” I called out. By now the girl was already on her way out the door. The bar buzzed and clucked in her wake. I caught Jules’ gaze from across the room: steady, unimpressed as always.
For a few seconds the girl was framed in the doorway, cast in half-silhouette by the streetlights outside. I watched as she ran her hand over her nearly bald head— for just a second, I found myself imagining how that soft baby hair would feel against my inner thighs. She had an ass on her too. A glare shot off a passing truck and reflected directly into my eyes, forcing me to turn away. When I looked back the doorway was empty.
4.02.2003
pepsi lover
foundmagazine
Jules woke up from a nightmare, gasping for air.
"I was frozen--I looked down and my body had turned to stone. I was a sculpture in somebody's fucking garden. I screamed out, 'Somebody save me, I'm not real! I'm already dead!' "
I didn't know what to say so I ran to the kitchen and poured a glass of water. When I came back, Jules was sitting up and smoking a cigarette.
"What's that?" she said.
"It's water," I said, holding out the glass.
"Water! You know I never drink any of that. It comes out of the sky."
She ashed in the glazed ceramic ashtray on the nightstand, the one with the mountain of white butts piled-up like lies.
"Sweetheart," she said. "What I really need is a Pepsi."
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