For the happy man! - Collected writings DEPRESSION: Ed Atkins
For the happy man! - Collected writings DEPRESSION: Ed Atkins For the happy man! - Collected writings DEPRESSION: Ed Atkins
gallon or so of PVA semen. Dispassion also the name of an earthmover, an icebreaker, a cloudbuster.
This one goes out to an intricate foil helium balloon, bobbing obediently at a safe distance behind and above: I don’t want to hear any news on the radio about the weather on the weekend. Talk about that. Once upon a time a couple of people were alive who were friends of mine. The weathers, the weathers they lived in! Christ, the sun on those Saturdays.
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This one goes out to an intricate foil helium<br />
balloon, bobbing obediently at a safe distance<br />
behind and above:<br />
I don’t want to hear any news on <strong>the</strong> radio<br />
about <strong>the</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>r on <strong>the</strong> weekend. Talk about<br />
that.<br />
Once upon a time<br />
a couple of people were alive<br />
who were friends of mine.<br />
The wea<strong>the</strong>rs, <strong>the</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>rs <strong>the</strong>y lived in!<br />
Christ, <strong>the</strong> sun on those Saturdays.