KJ Hays The man on the moon used the 9-12 seconds of oxygen nestled in his blood for dancing after the lifeline that kept him tethered to our precious capsule dissolved in the void. With the pulse melody ceasing in the man’s body, we gazed out into the dark atmospheric hush to watch his convulsions please our hypothesis about what kinds of music one might hear up here. We may need needles in space. KJ Hays lives in Tustin with a...

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