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Annihilation


Non zero. Serenduplicitous;
a sort of railway station
in a small town with a theatre

Not quite nothing, instantly
in the company of more wars
now in the space between
[In the early 1300s, businesses establish themselves, taking the name "company" which literally means "with bread": ][In 1900 the state of Iowa had 1300 local opera houses. "Thousands of tenors earned adequate, if modest, livings performing before live audiences]
the gears:
Disraeli on the John with “The Times”--
a marginal interface with luminosity
scars which interlace
upon the tactile surface of the face;

his and mine if it should be so;
a diarrhea of mind,

not zero, not quite.

Same with the old man fucked up on cheap wine
grumbling at the labor involved in the Grail;
He used to have a color
but that doesn’t matter
in the damp serein  of the alley.

Not quite nothing of remains
bits of litter in the haze.







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  • Disraeli might have been reading he Times on the Crapper. It has a nice ring. Perhaps it was the racing pages.
    Zero has not always existed as a number. I read about htis in bed last night. When they invented zero and infinity, oodles of possibilities opened up for mankind. I wonder what was more influential to progress- zero, fire, the wheel or infinity.

  • it's not a diarrhea of mind
    but an occult enema
    not zero but a quite nothing nothing
    we all search for serenity and end up in "The Posture"
    an Aztec Jesus with Jewish feathers
    and icecream topped pyramids hide luminous mumified cocks
    because penis is a circumcised trade mark
    while the postulate of iron age says
    eat cheap, shit fine, shave your pussy
    in a single four words
    have a healthy life
    stay away from plastic
    trains and bears

    mood: dead serious but a bit unsure

  • Isn't it sacreligious to diss 'The Times" if you're American?? Centuries of things have gone missing from towns and papers, artistic, cultural and probably the 'truth'..it's the ones who really read between the lines that see what most of us miss. I think you do that very well. Love, C