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Year Two in a Texas Prison - Residuals of Substance Abuse (Paperback)
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Year Two in a Texas Prison - Residuals of Substance Abuse (Paperback)
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YEAR TWO IN A TEXAS PRISON Cowboy, a meth freak, says he fought his
wife's insulter fairly at first. That is, until the devious culprit
(to hear him describe the man), started to get the best of him. In
simpler terms, the man was apparently beating the shit out of
Cowboy. In any event, Cowboy says he knows how to take a beating as
well as any man (and he is thoroughly full of shit I may add. For
if he could take a beating fairly like any man he would have done
so). Prison administrations like to say that what convicts do best
is lie. I can tell you, that is absolute bullshit - the truth is
they can't lie worth a shit All convicts have ever offered me in
the way of tales is kaleidoscopic dreams of their preferences as
opposed to their realities. Realities which can also be readily
stated as cheap-assed psychopathic lies intended to project airs of
arrogance and authority and non-truths. In any case, this is what
really happened. The insulter or whatever, perhaps Cowboy's whoring
wife deserved it (I've seen her pictures - she looks like a real
slut). So, maybe the fight shouldn't have happened in the first
place. But, it did And cowboy couldn't stand to see his wife watch
him get the shit beat out of him by the gladiator who was hammering
her the last time he did a prison stretch so he did what comes
naturally to guys like he and I, he picked up a tire iron and
clobbered the guy half a dozen times. Cowboy is now in prison with
me doing bible studies, I may add it is an honorable change of
pace. And the once gladiating Adonis is in a wheelchair for life,
cross-eyed from one of the bonks his cranium suffered at the hands
of the crazy Cowboy, and babbling about his pre-puberty lifestyle
and the extent of his love for Popeye's girl, whose name I think is
Olive Oil. Perhaps I will never understand much about what makes us
humans tick. Here we are, Cowboy and I, studying the word of God
like two cherubim's in a balcony choir. What we are at the moment
is all that is meaningful when it comes to describing life.
Certainly all he is and all I am consists of our respective
physical conditions in time - and that time is now - the present.
Whether we would like to count misdeeds or good deeds is
immaterial. Whatever they may have been, good or bad, they are now
unmistakably forever gone and no longer exist in time. And so, it
stands to reason that mankind is worthy of emotional and tangible
forgiveness. That is to say, with few exceptions, man should not be
incarcerated for the entirety of his earthly time. I have given a
big part of my earthly life to a great deal of acts unknown to
those which prefer hearing of noteworthy works for the good of man.
Today I find myself dedicated to shedding the substance abuse
incurred mental illnesses I so often sought. The part I find the
strangest is that I cannot take the credit for my change of heart.
So much I am sure that left to my personal choices and own devices
I would rather glory in the mischief of evil over the tranquility
of peaceful innocence.
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Imprint: |
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
2014 |
First published: |
2014 |
Authors: |
Rene' Abril
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Dimensions: |
198 x 129 x 10mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
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Pages: |
184 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4953-4365-0 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
Genre fiction >
Historical fiction
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LSN: |
1-4953-4365-0 |
Barcode: |
9781495343650 |
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