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October 29, 2007

The Boy Who Was Born Wrapped in Barbed Wire
by Christopher Barzak

Hive1 There was once a boy who was born wrapped in barbed wire. The defect was noticed immediately after his birth, when the doctor had to snip the boy's umbilical cord with wire cutters. But elsewhere, too, the wire curled out of the boy's flesh, circling his arms and legs, his tiny torso. They didn't cause him pain, these metal spikes that grew out of the round hills of his body, although due to the dangerous nature of his birth, his mother had lost a great amount of blood during labor. After delivery, the nurse laid the boy in his mother's arms, careful to show her the safe places to hold him. And before her last breath left her, she managed to tell her son these words: "Bumblebees fly anyway, my love...." More>>>

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