a book of jang ooq
peer-reviewed shorts, often by the
river how
more bedtime stories for lapsed
adults
hallelujah and {empty
set} walk by the river how on a day of temperatures and the earth’s lonely sun
aloof and mighty, pinned to its regal track like a bug in a spider’s web and
the worms waiting for the rain and hallelujah says my foot fell off this morning and now i have to walk on my
dissimulations and {empty set} says did
you recover the foot and if so what have you done with it? and hallelujah
says dissimulations as a mode of
transport are surprisingly sufficient, something you’re not really told much
about and {empty set} says when i
went to school my favourite part was always getting sent to the broom closet
and hallelujah says here we are walking
or at least flowing by the river how on a day of temperatures and we are not unhappy,
you on nothing and i on my dissimulations. and the two friends continue on
their paths like the sun and the worms wait and the spiders fed
sadoo diaper welcomes the newest member of the sadoo family -
qam ooq,
presently exploring time's uncanny gesamtkunstwerks
through calendars of the uncommons
in abject mansions of the new world
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