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“SOUTHWEST AIRLINES FLIGHT #2003” by Cortney Lamar Charleston

04.16.2018 - By VOICEMAIL POEMSPlay

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The eyes have it: weight, such that they can’t even roll.

This is one of those moments when I should probably listen

to my body but you know how it goes when someone talks

too much for your taste (coffee, sir?). There’s lots of work to

do today. There’s money to be had and even more easily lost

like a sensible child to the pursuit of higher learning after

high school. Time is really something, isn’t it? Death is

entirely something different, but I don’t believe in dying

in the sense that I haven’t done it yet, so I’m unsure if I can.

I’m rather incompetent when it comes to handling important

matters and a de facto doctorate in the trivial; I’m always

the trial and I’m always the error. If ever I’ve felt content,

maybe even happy, it was a glitch. And then it was gone.

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Cortney Lamar Charleston called us from Jersey City, NJ.

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