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![]() The Magician The corner, selling sodas "Would you like some ice cream added?" Little girl, I'd like a float but — I have to fight the habit I've kicked a whole bunch I think I'll kindly pass, then." "Would you buy me a soda? This is where I have to keep my cash, if Any of it doesn't show up Every two cents is two more lashes" "Little girl — I have no money for soda All I have is magic If you close your eyes and hope, just Maybe an object will come through my hat then" And they laughed, and laughed so much You could almost sense the passion Though no one had ever known of The man who did the magic "Little Girl! Little Girl! Do you still sell ice cream?" On that same corner, she replied "What do you think? Sir, I'm nineteen" He sat there alone, then he cried Forced himself to think of nice things He points at his watch— "the time?" "It's three. Could I ask you to leave so kindly?" He cried, and he cried so much He could never kick his habits He never thought that she would grow up He'd often appear in flashes In the bar, pouring liquor He had made sure it was afternoon No one would be in there to hear her He would finally kick his habits soon Encouraging himself through a mirror His heart as empty as that room But strangely, he still feared her One glass, two people Her reflection was at the glass end In the air, there was an evil No one had ever matched it He looked at her, "she's feeble," He thought, said "looks like you have a habit" His voice as sharp as needles "You keep showing up, ya maggot!" "We'll see how you like this!" Then the sight of pistol flashes The only way without crime which He could finally kick his habit No one ever came to find him It was a product of what she imagined But when she revisits her vices.... She has to look at the little dead man The dead man who did the magic |
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