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| Repossess Life by
Tom Barresi As my car becomes another prize of the repo-man, and I look at the wall where my computer once lived. I prepare for yet another cold shower...in the dark! Living such fragile lives, with small incomes, and no "connections"; we the mentally ill are vulnerable to hardship, at almost any time. For me, the loss of a valued roommate, sideswiped my life so deeply, (been there 4 times before), that all that it left me was an eviction notice, and a chance, once again to do battle, in the name of discrimination. Having wrapped my torso in leather strips, to absorb more bullets from the enemy, (as did my Filipino heroes of 100 years ago); and surrounding myself with the dying bodies of my loyal Spartans, (who took arrows, so there King Leonidas, would not), and gazing out across the Rio Brazos, with all the contempt a young La. lawyer can have for tyranny, here in Texas; I am ready... Ready to defy anyone, anywhere, who holds me in less esteem, than any other person in this great country, because I am mentally ill. I'm going to lose. But since homelessness shall be my only reward for such daring, I have already scouted the high grass at the college nearby....and it shall be there, that I make my new home! Regards, Tom Barresi NEW ADDRESS PMB 201 ...Zulu Wars 1879 South Africa. |
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