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I jumped. Then I changed my mind.

  • I jumped. Then I changed my mind.
  • As the ground approached, I hit reset. I flew backward and pulled my car away from the cliff. I rewound to the pivotal point when it all changed.
  • It was the moment Wild Horses came on the radio somewhere between El Paso & Alomogordo. The point I realized what I'd lost when I left you. I got out & looked up at the Milky Way
  • and all the souls of the dead poets and philosophers twinkled down on me. I thought I heard Socrates telling me to swallow my pride & go back, but I ignored him. When I reached Alo
  • r Island. I found myself so hardened in the heart that I felt my soul begin to shrivel up. I could have gone back and made a mends but I would never concede. Instead I became a
  • bitter old man, convinced she was the one who ruined the relationship. Still, as the years passed I had a nagging sense of remorse. I found myself unable to forget about her.
  • I went back to the seedy bordello where she had been working all those years. "Darling, I was wrong about you," I said to her, offering her a ring. "What do you want me to do for
  • that Klondike bar you got melting there between your legs? I'll do anything if you marry me, Darling...why, I'll even tickle that cute little Slow Loris of yours...tickle and slap
  • Quite reminiscent of John Cage's magnum opus. John and I laughed simultaneously and disrupted the flow of events. This was.deliberately done and then we threw apples at the stage.
  • The Maestro tripped on one of these apples and fell into a maelstrom a rude Nordstrum's customer had left behind. The 2nd apple knocked out the block and hell broke loose again.

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