Ken Kesey Quotes
I'd Wander For Days In The Fog, Scared I'd Never See Another Thing, Then There'd Be That Door, Opening To Show Me The Mattress Padding On The Other Side To Stop Out The Sounds, The Men Standing In A Line Like Zombies Among Shiny Copper Wires And Tubes Pulsing Light, And The Bright Scrape Of Arcing Electricity. I'd Take My Place In The Line And Wait My Turn At The Table. The Table Shaped Like A Cross, With Shadows Of A Thousand Murdered Men Printed On It, Silhouette Wrists And Ankles Running Under Leather Straps Sweated Green With Use, A Silhouette Neck And Head Running Up To A Silver Band Goes Across The Forehead. And A Technician At The Controls Beside The Table Looking Up From His Dial And Down The Line And Pointing At Me With A Rubber Glove.
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