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Song of sorrow
I'm hiding in a cave
Writing to fill the void
With a man with dark hair
-----of loss
His appearance flickers, in motion
-----of longing
Shape shifting between   v  and   g
-----of melancholy
                        Cave and Cage
 
                        Nick, Nicolas, and John
I'm hiding in a cave
                        the singer, the actor, the artist
With a man with dark hair
                                                          (and back again)
His appearance flickers, in motion
 
Shape shifting between V and G
between Cave and Cage
Their faces blend together
between Nick, Nicholas, and John
Three tongues moving at jet speed
between the singer, the actor, and the artist
Six eyes working with thirty-six teeth
 
Some nose hair, saliva, and too many feet
They're all here with me in this cave and I can't figure out who's talking to me, when, and what they're quoting. A song, a movie, a movement, the hole between them? I keep listening and the saddest, most explosive, fugitive, burning, heartfelt, precise performance film track unfolds. There is no recording. It only exists in the cage cave.
For their thirty, dirty fingers to meet
A unibrow
In unison
The saddest, most explosive, all-encompassing, yet tranquil live radio
composition car chase kissing scene concert unfolds as they perform
movies, movements, songs, poems, and the improvised holes between them.  
There's no recording. I left them in the cave.
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Latest revision as of 10:30, 27 January 2012

I'm hiding in a cave
With a man with dark hair
His appearance flickers, in motion
Shape shifting between    v  and   g
                        Cave and Cage
                        Nick, Nicolas, and John
                        the singer, the actor, the artist
                                                          (and back again)
 

Their faces blend together
Three tongues moving at jet speed
Six eyes working with thirty-six teeth
Some nose hair, saliva, and too many feet 
For their thirty, dirty fingers to meet
A unibrow
In unison


The saddest, most explosive, all-encompassing, yet tranquil live radio 
composition car chase kissing scene concert unfolds as they perform 
movies, movements, songs, poems, and the improvised holes between them. 
There's no recording. I left them in the cave.