Those feelings and those helpless

Uriah 2021-10-13 13:05:30

Subway roar filled my right
neon shimmer sigh I back
you are a traitor
that shot I missed not
look in my eyes before you die remember that humble begging
his brothers
that shot pain endured
Close your eyes and end your trembling on the edge of heaven.

I have been
dying for a life of

blood. The waiting in the streets of the city, the lights of thousands of houses,
is the end of loneliness?
Desperate looking back, cold muzzle,
sadly turned around, unreachable guilt,
only thirty sec
can give up everything
but this is revenge ruined all the tenderness
no longer whispered tenderly embracing Xiaochou no longer
really really want to go with you but I have no freedom

is the enemy? friends?
when the lights dim settled
when I After drinking that sympathetic bullet
, who is holding my hand?

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Extended Reading
  • Pierce 2022-03-24 09:01:03

    Watching Al Pacino and Robert DeNiro's hot show, three hours is not enough! The gun battle in the middle paragraph was gorgeous and strange, reminding me of Judas Preist's sing: Faster than the bullet/Terrifying scream.

  • Joaquin 2022-03-24 09:01:03

    On the surface, gangster movies actually talk about the confusion and true loneliness of human existence, the unbearable depression in daily life, and those who dare to break through this depression are all real and living people. Vincent and neol are both people who walk on this edge and hungry for a sense of survival. And they cherish each other because they are actually the same kind of people. If you linger, you would rather die.

Heat quotes

  • Neil McCauley: [In a diner] you live in this neighborhood?

    Eady: No, I live above Sunset Plaza, it's a little house I rent and it's a little rundown but has a beautiful view, what about you?

    Neil McCauley: I live in Venice Boulevard, where's your family originally from?

    Eady: We're Scots Irish, they immigrated to America in the late seventeen hundreds, where are you originally from?

    Neil McCauley: Bay area.

    Eady: Are your folks there?

    Neil McCauley: My mother died a long time ago I don't know where my father is. I have a brother somewhere but sounds like you have a tight family I can tell. In L.A. the city of lights, in Fuji they have these iridescent algae that come out once a year in the water, it looks like L.A. at night.

    Eady: You've been there?

    Neil McCauley: No, I'm going there some day.

  • Eady: [Their first meeting in a restaurant] What are you reading?

    Neil McCauley: A book about metals

    Eady: What kind of work do you do?

    Neil McCauley: Lady, why are you so interested in what I read or what I do?

    Eady: I've seen you in the book store from time to time, I work there, if you don't want to talk to me that's ok, I'm sorry I bothered you

    Neil McCauley: I didn't mean to be rude. I didn't recognize you. I work in metals I'm a salesman, you like working there?

    Eady: Sure, I get a discount there's a whole section of books in my area.

    Neil McCauley: What area is that?

    Eady: Graphic design, the store's a day job until I got enough going.

    Neil McCauley: Who do you do that for?

    Eady: A restaurant, their menus and a small record label their CD covers, I've done two so far.

    Neil McCauley: You go to school for that?

    Eady: Yeah I went to Parsons

    Neil McCauley: Where's that?

    Eady: New York City

    Neil McCauley: How long you've been here?