Sadness of Mind [Back] He wants to thaw the pleas written in stone over the library. This man prefers to climb bricks, to tighten his years, slowing his life to a store of hours, ticking away 1,000 miles from misery. In the old days, parents stripped the bad parts from their kids. Though vowing the power to bring justice; to see blame placed is all the greatest cop can do. Two dozen fears crept into his life as unwritten rules changed and streets shifted beneath his feet. The rock of ages cracks and fears come unhinged to flap out of an old stone church where crash victims sit on benches out front. In towns across America, a sadness of mind sees that the same world used to be just fine. James Ruggia |