Stroboscopic Nightmare (Big Yellow Flashy Thing Through Trees)
By BetaWolfinVA
eager and ready
i get in the car for work
to take the world on
pass by that same stand of trees
and the nightmare flashing comes
.
sunlight and shadow
changes rapid succession
shatters my good faith
makes me yearn for home and bed
despite wanting to do work
.
physiology?
diabeties medicine?
impact head trauma?
takes me hours to recover
each day as i get to work
.
.
.
Also See
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Saturday,
3 November 2012 - Fun with Ordering Food
Monday,
11 February, 2013 - When one comes at contretemps with a cannon
Tuesday,
30 April 2013 - Stroboscopic Nightmare (Big Yellow Flashy Thing Through
Trees)
Wednesday,
03 September 2014 - Portrait of a Morning
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Author's Note:
well, this is what happens every day i get to work, and on rare days it causes me to turn around.Comments on "Stroboscopic Nightmare (Big Yellow Flashy Thing Through Trees)"
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On Saturday, June 1, 2013, Malice In Wonderland
(987) wrote:
it's hard to get through the day, sometimes.... and the sun can be a nice bright reminder of shit we wana forget.... it's all a matter of finding what works, m'dear.
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On Monday, June 10, 2013, BetaWolfinVA
(795) wrote:
Anti-Seizure Meds (Dizzy and Drowzy) worse than the original issue (Incohearence and Cognitive Dissonance) Happy Happy Joy Time
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On Tuesday, April 30, 2013, M Morgan
(198) wrote:
Constant pain cause to us countless disorders, especially at work. And in relationships too, No one understands, no one sees and we will go trying do our best
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On Thursday, May 2, 2013, BetaWolfinVA
(795) wrote:
intermittent pain not much better than constant pain...
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On Tuesday, April 30, 2013, Devilish
(2658) wrote:
Damn! i hate to hear this... i wish there was something i could do to help ease your pain.. much love friend..
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On Tuesday, April 30, 2013, BetaWolfinVA
(795) wrote:
Hoping that tomarrow the neurologist will be able to formulate a plan of action tomarrow... one hopes that it will be easy to determine if this will be Aetna (w Copay) or the Department of Labor footing the bills... at this point, a trepanning tool seams appropriate... (ROFL, uggh)