Showing posts with label garbage day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label garbage day. Show all posts

Monday, January 6, 2014

Trash Bag Organ Donor

Sitting on the curb, permanently staring down at the damp asphalt, I can see the reflection of the orange streetlight in a puddle.

The corpse of a Christmas tree is resting next to me on its side; the lights, ornaments, star, and tinsel have been put back up the attic in a cardboard box for next year's victim.

My thin black plastic skin is flapping back and forth in the wind. It feels nice.

A raccoon pops out of the shrubs of the house across the street, and makes her way over to where I am sitting. Stomach bulging, she is about to become a mother.

She sniffs my gut, then cautiously paws at it.

It tickles.

I try not to laugh.

The pawing rapidly escalates into clawing, biting, tearing, chewing, obliterating.

My vital organs are strewn across the pavement: cans of tuna fish, pizza crust, moldy swiss cheese, candy bar wrappers, chicken bones with flecks of meat still hanging from them, empty packs of cigarettes, a decapitated action figure, used tissues, and a couple of scratched CD's.

I try not to laugh.

It still tickles.

She sits next to me licking a can of tuna fish with a mostly eaten drumstick in her paw.

The world around me fades to black, like a velvet curtain coming down at the end of a show.

In a couple of hours, two garbage men are going to be pissed.

In a couple of months, her babies are going to be born.

They will all be healthy and strong.

They will always have something to eat, because garbage day is once a week, every week, And the rich people in this development throw away a lot of garbage.

There are three more developments within a mile radius that do the same.

They will all go on to lead prosperous, successful lives, as long as they avoid cars and detection.