I shot your mother in her acid eye
It opened up to show a world unknown
Tripping Egypt surfaced on its petals
Moon was nothing in their periscopes
And they flew across the universe
Circled space whole wide
Returned to petals dying
Of your mother’s acid eye
Blood of sunrise came and rested safe
On Himalaya rays of snow and sand
We have found the Ark on plateaus late
Where trees of wisdom grew out of my hand
And they grew across the universe
Reached the roots of time
Returned to sand and snow then
In your mother’s acid eye
Falling leaves they formed a temple
Million thousand light years wide
Thru the black hole we admired creation
Made all love and things of love survive
And they flew across the universe
Now immortalized
Traveled every night sky
In your mother’s acid eye
Now to every world they’re taken
Labors of a cosmic love
Pyramids exploding, rising
On every sunlit friendly shore
Passing galaxies away
Little seeds of men and time
Every atom dances grateful
For a mind that loves all minds
Spread across the universe
Glowing just like wine
Everything was born a comet
In your mother’s acid eye
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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Thursday, June 10, 2010
"Your Mother's Acid Eye"
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