on the horizon these old bones are tired death is on the horizon the sun getting closer every damn day ------------------------------------------------------------------- crystal fucking clear the sheep still believe because they don't know they are allowed a different way of thinking and no matter how bad their lives get they still have to believe but just wait until the church fucks them over then that sad reality becomes crystal fucking clear god never existed jesus was the unlucky fuck that failed to read the fine print of his contract and the bible obviously was a success but to be honest, a pretty boring read ---------------------------------------------------------------------- coffee-stained nightmares laughter in the fading sunlight coffee-stained nightmares of a broken soul left to rot in a concrete wasteland bless your heart means something else around here stealing kisses in a laundromat parking lot the lunatics are running the fucking show anymore and here come all the excuses and lies and the endless beliefs that such a thing should never be enjoy the deafening silence ------------------------------------------------------------------------- the last fading glance here come the nightmares the sweaty nights of what could have been the endless thoughts of the last kiss the last intimate touch the last fading glance of two souls driven apart and two souls adrift hardly ever bump into each other again this isn't a fucking lifetime movie the slashes up the arm are real life not a cry for help but a moment in time a bookmark, meant to have something funny on it now covered in blood ------------------------------------------------------------------------- from experience at the age where you must pick where you are sitting wisely too low and you are stuck there for a while too high and your back will tell you to fuck off just right and you won’t have the realization that the easy shit is now a struggle
J.J. Campbell (1976 – ?) is trapped in suburbia, plotting his escape. He’s been widely published over the years, most recently at Horror Sleaze Trash, Terror House Magazine, The Beatnik Cowboy, Black Coffee Review and Cajun Mutt Press. You can find him most days on his mildly entertaining blog, evil delights.