A SLEEPER AT THE STATION IS AFLAME PT1

Stanley Blade was a strange boy who fell in love with a fictional German spy named Marie Janis written 30 years before he was born. He dreamed of being a fighter pilot to bring down the only man who had bed her. When his love for her faded with the pages of the book he turned to Becky Thatcher, read over and over the passage in the cave, failed to understand why Tom didn’t take her in the dark. As a teenager he would sneak into houses at night and sniff the sleeping fingers of the female residents, trying to prove the Kinsey report inference he had read in the library that females in fact desired sexual activity 8 times more intensely than males, and that the human female is perhaps the most autoerotic animal on the planet. But something changed when he found a Deity under a railway bridge late one evening. He suddenly realised, while simply struck with awe over the beauty of the man just standing there under the overpass, the relationship between the animal and the spirit as one that had, over the millennia, when realised, necessitated metaphors of war, battle and duality.

Our mind, aware of itself, has invented time, every language and all of culture, because it does not know what it is.

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2 Responses to “A SLEEPER AT THE STATION IS AFLAME PT1”

  1. Liz Says:

    WOW!!!!

  2. Johan Says:

    This is like a condensed novel! how do you come up with this bizzare shit>? I Love it.

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