Monday, November 26, 2007

Meaty Apples and Scagweed

A mixture of scagweed and boiled meaty russet apples helps ease the strain and hobble of a persistent cough. If this proves ineffective a poultice or compress of beetroot and stinkweed should be applied to the afflicted area. (Should this prove a failure, which it will regardless of one’s protestations to the contrary, proceed to fatigued, thereby putting the cough in the backwardness of one’s thoughts).

I have so little to say, nothing left to say or speak of. I have this little, this little iota, this eking, nothing left to say or speak of but this eking and speaking of nothing, nothing at all. I will eke out a speaking, perhaps in one vice, one vice-voice, one or two of each, a binary of each and none. Now I am an eking, a voiceless eking-out, a no-voice.

(Should this prove a failure, which it will regardless of one’s protestations to the contrary, proceed to fatigued, thereby putting the cough in the backwardness of one’s thoughts). A mixture of sotto-loco boiled to a placental mush, meaty russet apples, this awful persistent cough. I have said nothing, spoken less and said little, a sotto-loco.

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