Where They Feed Their Children to Kings
2011; Colorado State University; Volume: 38; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1353/col.2011.0089
ISSN2325-730X
Autores Resumo89 JOHN GALLAHER WHERE THEY FEED THEIR CHILDREN TO KINGS The best idea I ever had can’t fit through the door, no matter how strong we think we might feel someday. It tells us that minerals evolved in just this way as well. That young women are supposed to despair in Texas on Saturdays, while you’re planning a birthday party for a four-year-old. Maybe it’s your son. Maybe it’s your daughter. One of them is asking you how big a wave can be and you have to tell the truth in case things go poorly, and your estimate has to be revised ever upward. It has something to do with how much you love them as they get lost in the woods or their lives. According to reports, when Chevrolet marketed the Nova in Mexico, we all left our mothers and fathers and leaned ourselves against trees in the hill country. “It doesn’t go,” we say, as we start a campfire. We pack our suitcases with ever smaller suitcases. The sky darkens, a bit. Our voices pick us out of any lineup at the academy of faith, and then we’re speaking for two or more in some language we didn’t know we knew. ...
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