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LISTENING TO A YOUNG CULTURAL STUDIES GRAD STUDENT LECTURE ON THE TRANSGRESSIVE INTERROGATION OF THE HIDDEN FATHER FIGURE OR SOMETHING POSTMODERN LIKE THAT --- Tennis on the radio. by
Jim Dodge for Victoria Hate
parches. Love leaves puddles. by Jim Dodge A Book of Ku HARD WORK
Boys, I've listened to your horseshit enough. You want to know what hard work is, listen up: I've rode a misery whip; carried hod; Pulled green-chain; broke big rocks into little rocks; Whupped a hundred miles of picket fence; Set choker in country so rough You were doing good if you could crawl downhill. I've fought wildfire; lugged sandbags against floods; Bucked hay till I was tripping on my tongue; And made so damn much split stuff I plumb wore out a sledgehammer head And a couple o' pairs of elk-hide gloves. So you boys can write it down as gospel when I tell you The hardest work you'll find in this world Is digging the grave for someone you loved. |