When you aim at the abyss, you rarely miss.
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from “Harvesting” by Robert Lunday
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When you aim at the abyss, you rarely miss.
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from “Harvesting” by Robert Lunday
I want a tattoo eraser and make it painless. A bad-sex Undo button would be nice, and kids should come with a refund clause Good till adolescence. Sell chainsaws with limb-replacement coupons, and please, somebody invent a break-away noose so I can avoid consequences of the mayhem I unloose. How about refundable gambling losses? Just slip them under the door. Yes, I make mistakes; but I wear my scars with pride and thank my stars for second chances. My learning curve is flat: I get what I get, not what I deserve.
Fail by Robert Lunday
"Fail," Robert Lunday
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better. - Samuel Beckett, "Worstward Ho" I want a tattoo eraser and make it painless. A bad-sex Undo button would be nice, and kids should come with a refund clause Good till adolescence. Sell chainsaws with limb-replacement coupons, and please, somebody invent a break-away noose so I can avoid consequences of the mayhem I unloose. How about refundable gambling losses? Just slip them under the door. Yes, I make mistakes; but I wear my scars with pride and thank my stars for second chances. My learning curve is flat: I get what I get, not what I deserve.
Fail
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better. - Samuel Beckett, "Worstward Ho"
I want a tattoo eraser and make it painless. A bad-sex Undo button would be nice, and kids should come with a refund clause Good till adolescence. Sell chainsaws with limb-replacement coupons, and please, somebody invent a break-away noose so I can avoid consequences of the mayhem I unloose. How about refundable gambling losses? Just slip them under the door. Yes, I make mistakes; but I wear my scars with pride and thank my stars for second chances. My learning curve is flat: I get what I get, not what I deserve.
-- robert lunday
Poets Christa Forster and Robert Lunday, both Texas-based graduates of the University of Houston’s Creative Writing Program, share samples of their latest work with us. Christa Forster and Robert Lunday talk with Bob Stevenson Love our shows? Show us by donating a few bucks here: bit.ly/UQweya. Donations contribute directly to your own continued audio happiness!