Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Gavin Berry Journal # 5/14.

"It came in a cold rush up from his stomach. The coldest he had ever felt. Fear."

Coming close to death is almost as traumatic as death its self. Recalling escapes from death can bring upon difficult memories. A man thinks back to when his friend was murdered and how close he also ways to being killed. He can taste the food bubbling in his stomach, and the bile lining his esophagus. He wants to spew his guts out with every disgusting thought. He is nervous, he is scared, and does not want to die. How close he came to dying has put a new sense of inspiration in his life. He is the definition of scared straight.

Morrell, David. Testament. new york, ny: warner books, inc., 1975. 51. Print

Terrified. 2003. Photograph. Ohio.

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