what birds give up

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When the executioner’s tired

he sleeps on the rack. Wears the chains on his head like a wig. Then I touch his hair. We put of clothes on, coats on, on the snow on our heads. The fists of fowl sleep on the floor. He moves through the time like a radio. I wheeze like a radio into his ear.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One
  "Adorable"
  The Puppetry Arts
Laughter (a series)
Artaud #1
The Devil
The History of Aphorisms
 
The Animal Notebook
  there were birds
  birds of certain seemly coats
  class
  opossum
 
In Epistles
      Artaud dies
  He drinks
  Things my hands
The deer here
Seeing so many things lay about
  When the executioner's tired
  Not a real deer
  If he is seeds
  I would wield a large pair of scissors
By counting
He says so
He tells me to move
The time being
You touch me
We refuse
There are locusts
 
Two
  Two (a series)
 
 
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