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hermes was late for work.  sl had laid enough traps, diversions, and
obstacles to stop a lesser god dead in his tracks.  but hermes still
had a few tricks up his sleeve.  if he'd worn sleeves.
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it was a kelly.  work one day, enjoy one day off.  work one day, enjoy
one day off.  work one day, enjoy four days off.  violet was not going
anywhere.  today was her day to sleep.  as for the following three
days...
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instead she listened to records.  yet another repackaged reissue from
the bowie camp.  this time, the original 2002 heathen (the rays) ep.
expanded at the time of its original release to a full album, against
bowie's wishes, the farce had included unfinished demos, rejected
soundtrack submissions, and other odds and ends, all of which had been
scrapped by bowie himself before the mastering stage.  this was not
that.  this new release commemorated the 250th anniversary of the
founding of west berlin, indiana, the piece of shit town, population
574, that violet found herself living in.  all the weimar shops on the
walkway were hawking copies of the deluxe edition.  she had bought
one, not because it was popular (in fact, it was the fastest selling
vinyl of the past twenty\-five years), but because she liked the
material.  "i find i enjoy simply interpreting the songs," bowie had
said in a contemporary interview.  indeed.
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the tracklist proceeded as follows:
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	1.  sunday
	2.  afraid
	3.  i would be your slave
	4.  5:15 the angels have gone
	5.  heathen (the rays)
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the tracks all fit onto a single side of the record, with the program
repeating on side b.
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it had been bowie's first solo effort since 1983, and his last until
shortly before his death in 2016.  it had comprised the entirety of
what he had had to say about the intervening decades.  violet once
owned a copy of an earlier release, in middle school, and it had
helped her to unlock some of the cultural response to the 9/11 attacks
on new york and washington, d.c.  much later, it had helped her to
realize she no longer believed in god.
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she'd bought a copy for her son, who already claimed he didn't believe
in god, but she was pretty sure he'd never listened to it.
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well, there was always hope.