Marcus Speh Quotes
I Am A Bomb But I Mean You No Harm. That I Still Am Here To Tell This, Is A Miracle: I Was Deployed On May 15, 1957, But I Didn't Go Off Because A British Nuclear Engineer, A Young Father, Developed Qualms After Seeing Pictures Of Native Children Marveling At The Mushrooms In The Sky, And Sabotaged Me. I Could See Why During That Short Drop Before I Hit The Atoll: The Island Looks Like God's Knuckles In A Bathtub, The Ocean Is Beautifully Translucent, Corals Glow Underwater, A Dead City Of Bones, Allowing A Glimpse Into A White Netherworld. I Met The Water And Fell A Few Feet Into A Chromatic Cemetery. The Longer I Lie Here, Listening To My Still Functioning Electronic Innards, The More Afraid I Grow Of Detonating After All This Time. I Don't Share Your Gods, But I Pray I Shall Die A Silent Death.
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