The Boys in the Back Row by Mike Jung
Cover art by Dion MBD
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The Boys in the Back Row by Mike Jung
Cover art by Dion MBD
Question of the Day: Have you ever gone camping?
Gone, gone, the girl in brocade
Gone, the words we might have said
Howl winds, because she is dead
And gone, gone, gone
You the other half of me
The half I’ll never be
The half that drives me crazy
You won’t give up on me
I know You won’t give up on me
It’s plain to see that
We are one big family
This can only be as good as we both make it
Yes, sometimes it’s gonna hurt
We can be as happy as we want to be, girl
But we gotta make it work
Hey Jude, don’t make it bad
Take a sad song and make it better
Don’t remind me
That some days I’m the windshield
And other days I’m just a lucky bug
Cornelia S. loves words. The longer and more complicated the better. She uses her vast vocabulary to keep nosy people from bothering her about her famous parents. Cornelia’s protective mother has kept her away from the prying eyes of the media, but while Lucy is off traveling the world and giving concerts, Cornelia is alone and growing more and more lonesome in their fancy New York City apartment. Until a strange new neighbor moves in next door.
The dog looked suspiciously at Cornelia as she knelt down next to him. After appraising her for a few moments, he seemed to find her acceptable and gave her an arrogant little lick.