Friday, December 21, 2012

Permanent or Temporary?


Address me. 
Did you know you could address me? Add that dress to the order so you can send it to me! Lots of dresses to add in my book, too many to write down. I don't know why you have that old one . . . Send it to this address please. Wait! who did you address it to? It should have been addressed to me a long time ago. I used to have an address like that one. My home address. Do you have a home address? What's your home address? Or do you have a P.O. Box? I wanted a P.O. Box but they wouldn't give it to me. I was like, 'what?' I don't understand. If I don't have an address then I can't get a P.O. Box - proposterous! It's ok. It's a P.O. Box. You'll find someone to address it to. Someday. Away. Far far way. From the madness of??? Homes. My home is my address. Address me. Did you address me? I bargained for that address, but I had so much distress. It made me sad. It made me weak. I couldn't really sleep because i had no address. Are you bored yet? You shouldn't be because you're probably sleeping pretty . . . in your bed . . . in your home . . . address. I don't like how that sounds. Address. Add. An ad. A dress. Ask me for my address. What will I tell you? I don't know. I didn't know it. It was something I always wanted. Now I have an address. Add me. to your address book. The book with addresses and emails. I have one now. You should hold on to that - that address is something special. We take it for granted. We don't think about it. It exists. The Home . . . less. aka no address. I was once 'aka' . . . in a former life? I want to meet everyone who was . . . Can I add you? to my address book once you have an address. That would be nice. Nice to have an address. A home. My home. My address. Add me. My name is . . .  

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