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By Jack Joseph Smith
By Jack Joseph Smith
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After the death, whiskey, black lace, food, and laughter carry mourning into a strange social flow, and spring returns with freedom, Daniel, Kennedy forest, and the spectacle of police closing in on an escaped asylum man.
Death does not stop the child's imagination; it redirects it straight back into forest myth and outlaw fantasy. Watching the police search from Metzes hill lets insanity become something pursued, observed, and then inwardly tried on by the boys.
Ham and bread and pineapple sauce smell ungodly sweet as the death hits, and Michael retreats to a corner where he sees himself running again down the trail he and grandfather had once chased, until Easter and the beginning of life after death.