
I went out to the hazel wood,
–The Song of Wandering Aengus, W. B. Yeats
Because a fire was in my head.
Butcher Bob’s confession:-
I ran into her in the alley, I remember her young face but can’t recall her name. It’s like this with most of them. I was using crutches and I asked her to help me carry the briefcase out of my car, which she did, when we reached the car, I knocked her unconscious with crowbar. Then I placed her in the shotgun seat and went straight to my chopping blocks in the hazel wood.
I went out to the hazel wood because a fire was in my head. A burning sensation, hot and vivid. When I completely submitted to that fire, it was like I was reborn, a phoenix from the flames. But only for a moment. Because, the ingredients for ignition of the next fire were always present in the ashes, and the burning inside my head began again.
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Inspired by the dverse prompt: Prosery, The Song of Wandering Aengus and posted over at Open Link Night #284