Lives are lived out in the street—the phone calls arranging to meet johns at a certain parking lot, the drug deals, the domestic disagreements shouted from curb to window. They do all the same things we do—be born, grow up, pair up, have babies, buy microwaves, party, break up, die—only louder, faster, more desperately and in a Rhode Island accent.
9.27.2010
when you're down on your luck
Lives are lived out in the street—the phone calls arranging to meet johns at a certain parking lot, the drug deals, the domestic disagreements shouted from curb to window. They do all the same things we do—be born, grow up, pair up, have babies, buy microwaves, party, break up, die—only louder, faster, more desperately and in a Rhode Island accent.
...have a deservation?
ReplyDeleteanointed by luck
with some in reserve
'duke a needed buck
and try to deserve
now that's some fancy bit of writing there...keep it up and I might think you know what you are doing...doesn't sound like such a great place to hang your hat...or anything for that matter...not the Rhode Island I'm familiar with....
ReplyDeleteLocation, location, location...
ReplyDeleteBurn it down!
ReplyDeleteDo they say '4' with 2 syllables: 'fowah'
ReplyDeleteAnd they say "bubblah" for water fountain. And they drink coffee milk.
ReplyDeleteAnd when you want to format a paragraph so the words appear in the middle of the page you select 'scented'
ReplyDeleteIn the Every Person Has a Story category, this beautiful story in the St. Petersburg Times at
ReplyDeletehttp://www.tampabay.com/news/obituaries/hit-and-run-victim-was-quiet-and-dependable-co-workers-say/1124721#tpcccf