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Author: Bruce Taylor
Publication Date: June 3, 2026 - 08:52

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Pissing in the Woods

June 3, 2026

Now walk away from that cube of comfortable air, the cone of light, the cupboards filled with folded likenesses of you. Go out in the darkness of an ordinary forest where nothing has any love for you. The leaves are not the least bit green, encased in a mass of blackness solid as a wall but still minutely subdivided. The ground calls out to your body, asking you to lie down in it and rest, to breathe its familiar smells. This is the place where nothing is untrue. The animals are out there somewhere teetering on their sticklike legs. They’re not going home, tonight, or ever. Behind you is the warmth you came from, things you own, the things that owe you all they are, that give you everything they are. Look back, and see them praise you from afar.

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