The mail brought two very good things this afternoon: my contributor's copy of Not One of Us #38 (which contains my pieces "Bones and Bitters" and "Critical" as well as excellent contributions from
morbidmom04,
upstart_crow, and
kythiaranos, among others) and Sarah Monette's The Bone Key: The Necromantic Mysteries of Kyle Murchison Booth (which contains one of my favorite fictional characters). Today was mostly a failure on all fronts, but I curled up with words I liked, and it was better. Thank you, art.
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- 1: Make me a wreck as I come back and spare me as I'm going
- 2: Did you see the closing window? Did you hear the slamming door?
- 3: Keeping time on the kingfisher's climb
- 4: Because brick-braided alleys make steep, sleeping valleys seem level and clear
- 5: Don't look round, but I think we're taking off
- 6: Sing the praise of Alexander, he's no use to me
- 7: The hedges and fields are clothed all around with several sorts of green
- 8: Chinatown, London Underground, you know it all sounds good to me
- 9: Take us roaming in the gloaming, your Ross rifle by your side
- 10: I'm singing out this poem all the way back home
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- Style: Classic for Refried Tablet by and
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