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Strange Little Prophets

04/28/2026 14:58h
When is the smell of a blackberry tree a harbinger of  violent movement rather than simply the recollection of a childhood Sunday dress hem-dipped in mud, handprinted with juice and seeds? Hard to say. A mind, when playing tricks is at its most sincere — at home raking through the body’s history, repeating the strange and nostalgic. The taste of dirty copper, the imagined cockroach in the corner, the sluggish slow of  the clock — doctors call these strange little prophets warning signs of a seizure, synaptic misfires looming like a song discordant, until the body — an unplucked string — is finally strummed.