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By AIRTON PASCHOA*

four short pieces

 

best age
without parents
no country
no peace
(not feet)

the no-heat
3 in the see
2 on the deep bar
1 in the light
1 in glycerin
in the lowland

did they rub their hands?
did the palms blow?
Did your teeth chatter?
kicked the bucket
(having or not)

the number of days of the week in a capital city overnight
or one per day in weekly statistics
milder
or 0,23333333… per month in periodic decimation
more humane
or one each woolen wedding year
more loving
but the bad taste of crowding embraces all classes

faith or fu
the vandals protest
against the increase
of sandalwood
and take off your sandals
and shoot the dahlias
listed stick gardens
march against the ilk

go walk them
to cuba
the tantalums
vandals

the media asks the police
the police do not measure
cracked truncheon
.................. ..                              scandal!
vandals fault
of the horses of the insandals
allies and aliens
greeks and trojans
exchange soups

the tantalums
so hungry
so much thirst

I ask try
common sense
fair price
...........                   - take the pinwheel
 ..................................                                                        and put an end to the farandola

help me couto
or any other
almost
no excess just bust
(in width without matrix)
faith or fu
for me
.........              gave

sofia
the man has a sofa
the sofa has depression
I have to change quickly

the sofa has a man
the man has depression
depression is in a hurry

the man has change
the sofa does not have
I have depression

I Have hurry
the man has no change
the sofa has no depression

the man doesn't have me
I don't have a man
the fuck the sofa

*Airton Paschoa is a writer, author, among other books, of see ships (e-galaxia, 2021, 2nd edition, magazine).

 

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