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		<title>&#8220;Fate&#8221; by Jeremy Burrows</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Issue #3]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I need to give a warning to my own mind
as I sit here with a pen in restless hand
tapping, nodding, thinking, frantically worrying
what is coming up tastes like vomit but smells of smoke
it&#8217;s coming out on this notepad I stole
I remember stealing it
it was from the store where you had worked
I remember it being fucking [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I need to give a warning to my own mind<br />
as I sit here with a pen in restless hand<br />
tapping, nodding, thinking, frantically worrying<br />
what is coming up tastes like vomit but smells of smoke<br />
it&#8217;s coming out on this notepad I stole<br />
I remember stealing it<br />
it was from the store where you had worked<br />
I remember it being fucking cold<br />
that kind of icy chill that makes your balls crawl up inside of you<br />
that day was the second time I had seen you<br />
the first; a week before I saw you order a latte from Starbucks<br />
I was sitting by myself reading one of those pretentious papers<br />
Our fucked up economy, some bitchy letter to the editor<br />
but then there was that latte<br />
I had never tried one before<br />
after you left, blowing over the lid, I walked to the counter<br />
I ordered my first of many lattes that day<br />
I&#8217;m not sure if I like the flavor or just the image<br />
now I&#8217;m back in the store when I stole this notepad<br />
looking back I think it was fate<br />
I didn&#8217;t want to write anything<br />
I wasn&#8217;t looking for you<br />
but there you were<br />
standing in your work uniform<br />
a blank expression<br />
I knew I should have said something to you<br />
I fumbled<br />
I tucked my head in my shell<br />
stole that notepad<br />
ran the fuck out<br />
I know that I&#8217;m being wordy and probably boring<br />
but hear me out<br />
all of this does have a point that in my own backward way I am reaching<br />
that thing, that alien, that weird feeling I know you have all gotten<br />
no, it&#8217;s not déjà vu, it&#8217;s something else, it&#8217;s something deeper<br />
fate maybe or in some religions it might be called predetermined destination<br />
that is what I&#8217;ve been feeling for the past two fucking weeks<br />
ever since that damn newspaper and that nasty espresso wreck<br />
it will not go away, it doesn&#8217;t matter how much I write<br />
it will not go away, I&#8217;ve tried to forget but no fucking luck<br />
I wouldn&#8217;t even be writing if whatever this is left well enough alone<br />
but of course not<br />
I had to see you a third time<br />
stopped at the same intersection<br />
I had a tugging feeling inside of me<br />
I looked to the right and there you were<br />
sitting in your pretentious help-me-save-the-god-damn-environment Toyota Prius<br />
this time was different<br />
this time I was able to smile<br />
as that alien would have it, you looked back<br />
You flipped me off<br />
You fucking flipped me off<br />
all this build up<br />
this emotional ride that I&#8217;ve given myself<br />
fueled by my own desire of mystery<br />
I don&#8217;t want to call it love<br />
I&#8217;m still not at a point where I believe in love<br />
but there is something I thought I did believe in<br />
that alien feeling<br />
that destination you predetermined<br />
with my notepad and your latte<br />
this magical wet orgasm I dreamed up<br />
You told it all to fuck off</p>
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<p>© Some rights reserved.  &#8220;Fate&#8221; is licensed under a <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/">Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivatives</a> license.</p>
<p><a href="mailto:liberaljai@gmail.com">Jeremy Burrows</a> is a clinical psychology graduate student.  He currently lives in Chicago and spends his time studying and writing.</p>
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