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 Nine |
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CHAPTER
NINE Contact
with Clio leads to powerful feelings of love...
and more: of a 'wife'... of 'home'. Yet all of
this is laid into doubt, because there seem to be
boundaries that are not being cleared. Disappointment
at this leads to a reminder of the
race. The tortoise is near the finish line. It seems
the hare's distractedness was due to his confusion
over which race to run: the material race,
or the emotional fulfillment race.
Content headlines within Chapter Nine: Clio takes the bird home Alan Philip Clio and Kara A nightmare THIS "She's eighteen!!! Girls change their minds fast at that age!!!!" "Home is where I'll find..." |
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