one chilling noon
the bridge all new & enlightened
as opposed to our
spirit
all in patches & stain
middle of March
the marchy sun marchin'
our women ran away
w/ St.James queers & rag dolls
spiked as usual
wearin' hundreds of dresses
at once
one giant umbrella
hourglass
hobo
we've had raw fish served on
rusty Coke cans
blue weeds to top it
a bit of salt that someone
brought in
some rum
found at the wrecked
fishing boat's
deckhouse
the river would always feed
her beggars:
all people from her banks
are actors
the lowest deepest
society's
scum
all people here are
beggars
the stage's the marchy noon:
oiled
wooden
runaround
get ready for the play, boys
the river-a-callin'
the curtains set apart
impatiently waiting
for a new searing
drama...
the applause's the always
near
rain
& rooftop carbon
black
chick
A.J. Kaufmann—wandering bard of Poznań, sonic druid of the cassette realm. Born under a vinyl moon during a lo-fi storm, raised by spectral mixtapes and surreal dreams. He’s conjured 200+ albums while debating invisible muses and sipping metaphor tea. Writes like a mystic, sings like a caffeinated oracle. May or may not be part mushroom. Proceed with headphones.
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River actor beggars
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