the unfortunate land of tirol

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the unfortunate land of tirol

Post by constantine » May 2nd, 2009, 6:43 pm

never has there been a land so unfortunate
chinese boxes of despair
a spiral staircase into darkness
each boon, each invention
the latest edict and proclamation
that promises this thing and that
a stone tossed in the pond
the clock bears witness to our sorrow

yesterday the pipes were installed
life would be made simple
water at our fingertips
the women no longer take laundry to the river
the donkey not needed to haul water back
he has lost his place, the children
who followed to learn the way
have become a nuisance
they are left to piss and scribble on walls

horses wander the alley to graze in shadows
the elders live in a deck of cards
the tree is a pole dressed up in wire
locks grow like fungus upon the doors
no one steals no not even a moment
we wash our hands each and every hour
never has there been a land so unfortunate
the village path is paved and leads nowhere

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Post by stilltrucking » May 2nd, 2009, 7:41 pm

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Post by constantine » May 2nd, 2009, 7:53 pm

thank you, jack - cecil too - for the technical assistance. the expressionists have always appealed to me - the blaue reiter group and die brucke in particular.

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