Monday, December 27, 2010

Foorprints With Angel Wings

TEACHING: FROM PAIN AND


Needle Ana



I



Look well, Listening:


Callar is kissing petals and broken glass


of lost battles.



To understand the wind

(absent father), extends well

arms.

so hot, shake.



To ascend you must first dig

having awakened moments before. Haber

asleep, assertive, and dreamed for. Parasite

tide, rain (water), red.



And in the nest of needles, glass and

dried petals, the promise unpaid

Fragile

blisters, which are eggs fire.



Heat, rip, fall: birth.

Then mourn;
empty
abandonment, filled.



crosses Did you? First you crucify

.

Up with the wrists and feet hooked to the hooks

stake with your name,

with the gesture of a hug that will not close and suffocate



(Eli, Eli ....)

and act as if left there was another

and act as if there was another right,

and preaching: "Few suffer so much by everyone." Make

abstractions over death and blablabla.



And one and two and undostrescua:

Up, Down, Left

, right thumb



Kissing And forget.



II



All of our claim is a deliberate

maybe. Accidents



and sidewalks in the bellies of birth. Only



sentencing those convicted.

The rest, crossed out, we believe:

"What a Wonderful Life"

but only intuit the dying. And the dead

both knew and did not speak.



And we crucify:

INRI on the flap.

Skotch in feet and hands.



In the mouth a bad taste in mouth

that speaks of healing not being sick.

That cures everything except time.



They close the eyelids makeup and blablabla.



III



Take one and follow him (follow him).

Perhaps it is true that the axes intersect

The origin of the shadow,

where the sea is salty

words.



Powers, acts in a vacuum.

Etcetera, etcetera civilizations .



IV


Breathing
blood destiñéndola,

on ships of the empty chapel. Walk

oxide viscera of Christ.



V



His therapy: Thousand needles and a short joke.






Chile Enrique Sandoval






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--------------------------------------- Source image: Lejaren Hiller-Ambroise Pare .

1938 ----------------------------------------------- ------------------------

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