lunes, 16 de septiembre de 2013

Asthma Attack



When you have an asthma attack, you can't breathe. When you can't breathe, you can hardly talk. To make a sentence all you get is the air in your lungs. Which isn't much. Three to six words, if that. You learn the value of words. You rummage through the jumble in your head. Choose the crucial ones--those cost you, too. Let healthy people toss out whatever comes to mind, the way you throw out the garbage. When an asthmatic says "I LOVE YOU" and when an asthmatic says "I LOVE YOU MADLY" there's a difference. The difference of a word. A word's a lot it could be "Stop", or "Inhaler", it could be "Ambulance".


Etgar Keret.

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