That We Never Knew This Reaches Upward, Assists the Room Grew

by Andrew Borgstrom

The bronchi back to the bronchi, continues to advance as you press, until you feel the bronchi move one breath to the left, so when you next hit the bronchi, this turns the cartilage and the cartilage is about to hit the cartilage and make a printed impression as it hits the diaphragm and lifts up and roast beefs itself between the end of it, just as the floating rib falls back down to its original disposition, as the floating rib has a slug of cartilage on the jugular and you have to press the mark you've just made, the next line, the paper up and moves the paper, a sheet of bloodied muscle called the paper, so the paper, the paper—then a bell sounds—called the paper, when you release the right edge at the same time, the start of the sternum, a true rib attached to it swings a false rib called a floating rib up toward the sternum but doesn?t obliterate the sternum: The ________ ____ of ______–____ ________, and the ____ _____ in the _____ _____, _____ in the ________ _____ ____that __ ___ ________, ___ _______, _______ ___ and the _________ ___ ___ _______ in the ______ ___ or the _____, _______ ___ ______ _______, _______ _______ the _____, the _____, the ______ ____ on the _______ ___ _____ _____ the _____, ______ ______ in a ___ that ________, _______ _____ __ _______ ______, _____ __ ________, the _____ or the _________ ________ of ______, no ________ on _____, one ____ _____ a _____ ______ ____, ______ __, a ____ ____ as ____ as the ____ and the ____ _____ __ _______, the ____ ______ on the _____ that ____, ____________ and ____________, and the ________, _____ ___ ____ ____, _____ _____ with the _____ of _____ that ______the _____ on the ___, _____ __ _________ of ____, ________ _____, _________ and _____________, _____ and ________ _____ _____ _____ the _____ of ______, and the ___ of the ____, _______ _______ ____ and _____ ______ the ______, ______ in a ______ ____, the ________ _____ ____ this, this _______ ______, _______ the ____ ____, the _________ ____, _____ with ________ and ______, ____ and _____, _____ and ____, ____ and _______ and ______, on _____ that ___ ____, on a _____ _____, ________ on ________, on the ________ of ____ and ____ __________ the ________ of ____ _______ the _______ that _____ _____ the end: We are not important, and I love you. We do not have to do anything but die, and I love you.

Andrew Borgstrom is the author of Meat Is All (Nephew, 2011). He lives in the desert.