to humble future me

"To Humble Future Me," November 17, 2022 (#321)

title from PVA student exercise (November 14, 2022)

Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes (1959)

Daisy Miller by Henry James (1879)

Rose Madder by Stephen King (1995)

last line from Driving Miss Daisy by Alfred Uhry (1987)

To Humble Future Me

I coudnt werk the puzzels so good because it was all broke and the peices

paused in front of his bench, near the parapet of the garden, which overlooked the

chambermaid in the Whitestone Hotel, but the banana tasted good and

he told me about how important it is for me to learn about myself so that I

had told him that, after all, American girls were exceedingly innocent; and others

included the reason why she’d heard it when she was falling asleep. The

focus on the problems of automation-caused unemployment with a social

harshness of accent which her choice of words may imply. "I don't know," said her

stone in time to double back and catch her, but it had chosen the wrong

projects like these, without having strings tied to the money. When amounts

exclaim mentally that little American flirts were the queerest creatures in the world,

she was using her knees to wriggle her way up his body. She had made it

over that way on the other side of the weeping cherry. You’ll see the headstone.

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Flower Boy by Tyler, the Creator (2017) (here)