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This is a collection of pieces about recovering from a life-threatening car accident. It was put to CD in February 2003. This collection was also edited for a two-movie light show March 18 2003 at a new location in Chicago called the Cafe on north Lincoln Avenue. This brand-new CD collection is available on Cd, and is available here and through Amazon.com.
| poem: For My Car Or My Life |
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| reading: Life in 1997 |
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| poem: True Happiness in the New Millenium |
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| reading: Talk about New Orleans |
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| poem: The One At Mardi Gras |
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| reading: Dave was Death Number One |
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| poem: Death Takes Many Forms |
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| reading: Princess Diana Was Death Number Two |
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| poem: Princess Diana, One Year Later |
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| reading: Death Comes in Threes |
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| reading: The Morning of July Eleventh |
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| reading: After the Accident |
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| reading: In Every Accident, There Are Three Crashes |
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| poem: Their Crutches |
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| reading: Fences and Straight Jackets |
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| reading: Wrapping Up The Harness |
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| reading: Elvira Doe |
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| poem: Someone Give Me The Answers |
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| poem exerpt: Sometimes Its Not |
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| reading: Hallucinations |
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| reading: Imagining Friends and Loved Ones |
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| poem: Will Be Just Fine |
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| poem: Dont Need To Eat |
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| reading: They Wouldnt Trust Me With a Razor |
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| reading: No one Gave Me Flowers |
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| reading: As I Recovered |
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| poem: Any Help At All |
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| poem: Get It Over With |
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| poem: What Do You Do |
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| poem: Like My Motto |
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| poem: Isnt That What Its All About |
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| reading: Indoctrination into Religion |
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| poem: Being God |
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| reading: Seizures, Reactions and Drugs |
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| poem: Medication |
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| reading: Drastically Change |
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| reading: This Is What I See |
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| readings: Drunk Driving, and Letting My Car Go |
| Drunk Driving |
| Letting My Car Go |
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| reading: When Do You Recover |
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| reading: What The Third Death Is Like |
| What Do You Do |
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| poem: Im Not Sick, But Im Not Well |
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| reading: A Gun To My Head |
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| reading: I Almost Die, I Recover, and Everyone Moves On |
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