I hear the body as one mechanical noise
„The colonial buildings have been crumbling away in the tropical heat. The plaster is peeling from the pastel-colored facades.“
von Johannes F. Schiller
I.
I hear the body as one mechanical noise
it slithers and slides, whips and kicks
fire screamed, whipped and licked
and hell was just an ice cube melting off on the ground
II.
i hear the body as one mechanical loop
winding and unwinding and winding
and when the big one came they protected their faces from going blind
it ran down, colossus, moloch, baal
the sky darkened and asbestos seeped down
viscous tongues sucking off streets and shops
miss Cardin saw her Black bellboy
her sugarboy, her bed bunny in distress
„i won’t get another one like you when the civil war ravages the nation, meu amor.“
and their lips merged into an embrace
releasing erotic dreams into the ether
they call this the long goodbye
before all hell breaks loose
„kiss me, defile me, hit me“
the hate in this land has raised children
of creole, forgotten colonial rage
it’s been taught and passed over through the decades
this land despises the white man
and for good reason, the lore recalls
nothing could prepare us for hate
it’s ingrained in our hearts and minds
hardened by our spirits
as miss Cardin caressed cock
the clouds opened up, she looked at her baby
„ugh pretty boy, how i’ll miss this face of yours“
in dreams you’re mine all the time
„one final promise: kiss me at my last breath“
„when we met in Martinique, remember, you worked as a psychiatrist–the knowledge you had acquired by far surpassed that of your peers“
she drank the belly, the water, acidic sulfide
drank it all up and
borders started shaking
the marriage between heaven and hell
a consistent thread of long time coming,
a glaze from the dead move‘th over
cast a spell –
teardrops fell, old flesh lovers were redeemed
„maybe those who sinned will be saved,
maybe those who loved will be spared“
they break you, boy, break your dark skin right back
may the gods restore my angry little pale heart
all nations shalt forever live in eternal harmony
forever and ever
III.
the colonial buildings have been crumbling away in the tropical heat. The plaster is peeling from the pastel-colored facades. subsaharan sun, fucking françafrique, when did you lose your children?
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