Distraction Action by Robert Ormsby

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Love, death, depression, humor, and hip-hop are some of the major inspirations for this collection of short stories, poems, anecdotes, and general musings. Featuring fan favorites \"Sadness,\" \"Pass The Super Salad,\" and \"Suicide's Seduction\" among others. Told in a unique literary voice, this is the first book from newly acclaimed author Robert Ormsby and is sure to offer the reader plenty of action for their own distractions.

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (England - Liverpool, Manchester, Lancashire, Cheshire) British (General)

Transcript

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well. The solution is simple enough, she said with a smile slowly spreading across the face. And what a smile it wass mysterious as it was wide and disarming in its charm and the brightness, the she brilliance of it. He was moved by the beauty in it, but also fearful of its intensity. Then what is it, woman? He laughed. Your self confidence has captured my attention, and your smile has earned my trust. I'm open to your advice and eager to hear the truth be done with your sorrows, as if it were that easy. I have tried. They are too numerous to abandon and the pain too great to stifle. I sense your sadness, and I feel your pains. Your soul is what troubles you. So let your soul be freed from all of thes burdens. It sounds as though you speak of death. Yes, she said plainly, I speak of the escape found in death. Death will ease your troubled mind and mental damage. Tart death is easy escape for the otherwise inescapable. He frowned deeply. His friends intensity did not much that of her smile, but what could and he thought of her words. Surely surely she did not believe this to be the only way. I admit I would have been escaped all my sorrows. But I have asked for a solution, not an escape, she laughed. But the escape is the solution. Think of it. The solution you seek otherwise is impossible. It is fleeting at best. You look to free your mind from all its worries. Your heart from all its pains the mind will only trade One set of worries for another on the heart will always seek out pain.