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The child’s toy in the gardens of the realm wove itself into a soil starved of hope.
The toy was engineered for metamorphosis and rebirth.
And the garden responded as if commanded by a new rain on parched soil.
The figured transformer, at will, a plow, rake, or seed cache.
A night light for darkest work, the toy became, too, puppet or doll, notebook or crayon, mechanical worm.
Into secret fears, that realm of…
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Sonny, the boy, transformed into a traveling ventriloquist, away from boyhood abuse, beatings, particularly on and around the head terrorized and traumatized his thought process so he could think of little else other than what blows or humiliating punishments were to descend upon him for no reasons other than his existence, the child of another woman, deceased.
Five years of age, two years after the death of his mother, a particular transformation, an enchantment, began to…
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Angela said… Thanks for your thoughtful comments on "Justifiable Homicide". You're right. It does work both ways - tragic and comic.
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