15 DECEMBER 1990, Page 34
The Heart's Location
All my plans for suicide are ridiculous: I can never remember the heart's location.
Too cheap to smash the car, too queasy to slash a wrist — once jumped off a bridge, almost scared myself to death then spent two foggy weeks waiting for new glasses.
Of course I really want to live continuing my lifelong search for the world's greatest unknown cheap restaurant and a poem full of ordinary words about simple things in the inconsolable rhythms of the heart.
Peter Meinke