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Post-Acid Sunday
Post-Acid Sunday
Post-Acid Sunday
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Post-Acid Sunday

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Poems. "The romance of the thing should have killed us; for some of us, it still tries."

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 13, 2014
ISBN9781311057365
Post-Acid Sunday
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Brett Clay Miller

Born in Kansas City, Brett Clay Miller is currently enjoying Colorado's magnificent Front Range and trying not to take himself too seriously. He is a locksmith by trade, the father of three and a lover of words and motorcycles.

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    Post-Acid Sunday - Brett Clay Miller

    Post-Acid Sunday

    By Brett Clay Miller

    Copyright 2014 Brett Clay Miller

    Contents

    Impersonating Lawrence

    Managing the Layers

    Cooking the Books

    Morning Light

    Same Cow, Different Pasture

    Binge, Purge and Evacuate

    Tunnel Vision

    How to Fold a Map

    Flotsam

    Undressing at the Microphone

    Toeing the Line

    The Inadvertent Summit

    Brothers

    Hiring Freeze

    The Eye of the Behoarder

    The Moment Before

    Threading the Needle Backwards

    Guilt by Association

    Conundrum

    The Dangers of Cross-Breeding

    Post-Acid Sunday

    He(lium)

    Leave-Taking

    "So, You Haven’t Forgotten Me."

    Metaphorically Freaking

    Fan Fare

    Stapler Fodder

    The Unmistakable Prelude

    Capitol Hill

    Creatures of Habit

    DIY Gone Awry

    Road Trip

    A Spin on Isaac's Wheel

    The Day I Discovered The Cure

    The Dark Side of Bric-a-Brac

    The Poetry Nazi

    Bringing the Boys Home

    As the Streetlights Wake

    Overheard in the Orchard

    Sign of the Times

    Machinations of Flight

    August 43rd

    About the Author

    * * *

    Impersonating Lawrence

    While thoughtfully chewing a late

    lunch and casting about aimlessly,

    I chanced upon a color

    with no name; a friendly

    green with a sense of

    high fashion. I took the liberty of

    dubbing him Low-Voltage Algae, for no

    other reason than to create for myself

    a mental handhold. We proceeded to discuss

    the merits

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