Thursday, January 4, 2018

Structural Boredom

In bed, with a sick bucket made out of a cardboard box lined with a plaggy bag,
I watched Scott freeze to death in a tent.

He died, at peace with the world.

It's got to be a true horror, freezing to death, but Scott bored himself into action, for years, and thought he went to heaven, ultimately.

Let's not ruin the impulse by reaction.
You got bored to higher feats and then you died and went to heaven so we don't need the present "and then what" as if it's a magnet smear across a screen.

And then what and then what.

If you're bored you're bored and we'd all find more ways to be bored,
if it weren't for your sport.

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