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At Last There is Nothing Left to Say by Matthew Good
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At Last There is Nothing Left to Say

by Matthew Good

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Insomniac Press (2002), Paperback

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Haven't read read it yet, have to order it off the internet. It should be good because if you've read his blog, it seems like he has a natural way with words. ( )
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...now you watch me stagger on to another stage
you know I get run ragged before I earn my wage
and like a hungry maggot you know I like my meat
and like a careless faggot I don't care where I eat
I've been living to bad effect
I've been driven a nervous wreck
I've been given a place to rest
down near death...

-Tom Anselmi
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For my father. In trade for his stories of India and for Steve. 
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Francis lived in a house that was built by his great, great grandfather in the middle of nowhere. 
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Everybody gets a shit-kicking. 
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