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I
was
new
to
the
capitol
city
so
perhaps
That's
why
I
was
chosen
to
be
given
the
map
Or
perhaps
it
was
because
the
place
where
I
worked
Meant
that
I
wasn't
just
some
other
jerk
Either
way
though
there
it
was
one
day
after
lunch
A
map
in
an
envelope
there
with
a
bunch
Of
mail
and
other
stuff
there
at
my
desk
With
my
name
in
old
cursive,
no
return
address
The
map
of
the
capitol
city
was
clear
And
a
dot
marked
the
spot
where
it
said
'you
are
here'
But
an
X
marked
another
spot
down
a
few
blocks
So
I
got
out
my
notebook
and
I
took
a
walk
Of
course
there
was
nothing
for
me
to
expect
But
I
write
for
the
paper
so
I
go
where
I'm
led
And
this
lead
it
had
led
me
to
a
boarded
up
space
Tween
a
convenience
store
and
a
foot
massage
place
With
my
pocketed
notebook
my
flashlight
in
my
teeth
I
stooped
to
the
ground
and
I
crawled
underneath
Down
into
the
dark
til
it
swallowed
me
up
I
crawled
downwards
and
downwards
towards
I
didn't
know
what
But
after
what
felt
like
a
mile
maybe
more
The
ground
opened
up
into
a
vast
marble
floor
And
a
vast
marble
ceiling
arched
high
and
away
Far
up
in
the
shadow
where
the
real
world
lay
And
there
in
the
middle
of
the
vast
marble
floor
Was
a
thing
unlike
anything
I'd
seen
before
A
rotating
spiraling
mist
made
of
lights
That
had
something
like
wings
made
of
something
like
eyes
And
it
knew
I
was
there
because
how
could
it
not
And
as
it
read
my
mind
I
tasted
its
thoughts
And
I
felt
every
mask
that
I
ever
wore
drop
And
I
knew
in
that
moment
I
was
looking
at
God
But
not
the
God
that
I'd
read
about
or
had
been
taught
Not
some
almighty,
vengeful,
beneficent
God
This
God
had
been
humbled
or
diminished
or
both
And
whatever
it
once
was
was
now
tied
to
a
post
And
as
I
read
its
mind
or
whatever
it's
called
It
told
me
of
how
they'd
locked
it
in
a
vault
It
had
come
from
a
place
far
over
the
waves
And
before
that
a
place
that
did
not
have
a
name
But
like
bread
into
body
and
water
to
wine
There
were
those
who
could
use
it
to
turn
wrong
to
right
And
so
they
used
it
for
all
the
things
God
is
used
for
For
second
amendments
and
new
holy
wars
And
helping
the
strong
so
that
they'll
feed
the
weak
And
protecting
the
mighty
that
they
might
shepherd
the
meek
And
when
people
get
shot
and
folks
say
that
they
care
They
need
something
to
go
through
the
thoughts
and
the
prayers
And
so
they'd
used
it
again
and
again
And
with
its
moral
authority
each
time
they'd
win
And
in
fear
of
escape
and
in
hopes
just
to
keep
The
God
to
themselves
they
had
buried
it
deep
But
still
they
feared
it
less
than
just
some
common
ghost
And
whatever
it
once
was
now
tied
to
a
post
But
then
came
the
letter
and
then
I
arrived
Looking
down
on
the
ground
at
the
rope
loosely
tied
Oh
to
have
been
trapped
here
for
hundreds
of
years
Fed
on
requests
and
watered
with
tears
When
like
all
wild
things
it
deserved
to
be
free
To
live
on
its
own
and
maybe
then
so
could
we
So
light
burned
my
face
as
I
worked
out
the
knot
And
the
wind
from
the
howling
of
wings
was
so
hot
That
I
thought
I
might
die
til
the
rope
fell
away
And
I
fell
to
the
ground
and
that's
where
I
stayed
When
I
awoke
in
the
darkness
alive
and
alone
The
God
once
possessed
neath
the
city
had
flown
I
picked
up
my
flashlight
and
left
as
I
came
Back
out
on
the
street
it
had
started
to
rain
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