Bow

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21 Bow We tug the strings to hit. ***   LIGHTS in the dark such as the bokeh bulbs and spotlights winding through the crowd always remind me of my strife to recreate imaginary lights around me while I isolated myself in my father’s sensory deprivation tank. And just as how I did it before, the polarized wires around the room made my job as easy as I have prepared for. Moving bodies in the atrium of the right wing rubbing against each other produced unnoticeable total room heat, my glass of merlot warming slightly. I felt a rush of wired lights whizz past me and attached themselves to the young man who still looked at me as I was the most stupid person in the room. “I am serious,” I assured him and it made him breathe in a massive amount of air and scoff in disbelief. “Do you th

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