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Accidents
The barber has accidentally taken off an ear.
It lies like
something newborn on the floor in a nest of hair.

Oops, says the barber, but it musn't've been a very good
ear, it came off with very little complaint.

It wasn't, says the customer, it was always overly waxed.

I tried putting a wick in it to burn out the wax, thus to find my
way to music.
But lighting it I put my whole head on fire.
It
even spread to my groin and underarms and to a nearby
forest.
I felt like a saint.
Someone thought I was a genius.

That's comforting, says the barber, still, I can't send you
home with only one ear.
I'll have to remove the other one.
But
don't worry, it'll be an accident.

Symmetry demands it.
But make sure it's an accident, I
don't want you cutting me up on purpose.

Maybe I'll just slit your throat.

But it has to be an accident .
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Written by: Russell Edson

Book: Reflection on the Important Things