|  |  o one would ever describe our 
        time in the Midwest as insane, or as decadent. 
        That was the beginning, that first road trip, when we were still truly 
        and completely unknown, aside from the hypertext. Weeks later, we would 
        remember that time as one of innocence, as one of hunger. There was fire 
        in our bellies and we were looking for readers. Our budget was shoestring, 
        and our ride was not luxurious. We had to rely 
        on friends, old teachers, people we knew tangentially, 
        for food and places to crash. But we made every 
        appearance, in those early days, just as scheduled, by hook and crook, 
        fixing breakdowns with duct-tape, fixing bored miles of corn 
        with word games and laughter. 
        We didnt know how we would make it from one day to the next. A bowl 
        of ramen and a six-pack of Bud was a kingly feast back then. We had 
        to be creative with our time, not knowing what would come, relying 
        on words for our sustenance. How I long for 
        those days of disorder, 
        of hunger, of facing down the unknown!
 |   Days of Innocence
 Read 9/5/98
 at Mikes House
 1:20
 151K RealAudio Clip
 
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