Labyrinth
Busker Journal Brian Robert Pearce |
Brian Pearce busked the streets
and bars of Europe between the years 1994 and 2000. In addition he
busked in New York while participating in the TIGHTROPE musical, a play
written by Ken Post [ with Bonnie Burns]. The journal exists, at present, as approx. 750,000 hand written words formatted in about 55 segments. home.buskerbrian.com buskerbrian.com/home/ The Tortoise and the Hare (Rabbit) Home is emotional fulfillment Chapter Two |
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ONE The Swiss 'Sword in the stone' adventure could be counted as a moral success, but it was a defeat financially. Nonetheless I was back in Antwerp and able to supply the blood sample my brother needed to take to England in a hopeful bid to save my ailing sister (Leukaemia). There seemed nothing barring a swift return to Switzerland, until a sudden encounter with Kat develops into a game of Chess. Content headlines within Chapter One: Tarot Questions Hate me, miss me Short chat!!! Emotion is good! No? Emotional chess CHAPTER TWO Seemingly driven to check, or even checkmate, I transfer the lessons onto the puzzle of Ruana. But, with only three hours to go before leaving Antwerp the game proves far from finished. But distraction had left my funds low. Content headlines within Chapter Two: Ruana - a burnt bridge? Muziekdoos in decline Hungered by no money Tell me what you want |
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