The Wax Conspiracy

There in Thirty Bodies or Less

Wrapped not unlike the bloody and slain, makeshift memorials and reminders for motor vehicle and related accidents, flowers and bouquets often adorn telegraph and street poles flanking the many roads and highways. Extended to other sites, such as small reflective posts and even milestone markers, the draping of the wilting flora hang for dear life.

Respectively sign posted by families and friends of those departed they catch many an eye of motorists passing by. Rare to the point of searing juices, circles are formed when the glimpse of such a monument distracts the few leading them to their own eventual fiery crashes magnificent.

Fascination of wonder and the question of morality imprints the snapshot of flowers and nothing more for nothing more is ever taped to the flowers cheap. Seeing a wide spot for recognition and repetition, one memorial post has been sighted with the all too familiar visage of a pizza box. One from the Hut no less.

Ethan Switch

Written on Monday, 21 June 2004

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