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Out of the Laboratory - Wilhelm Singer
WHITE WALL
The conspiracy against the emissary
falls apart.
He repeals all punishment
and prepared the surface for restoration.
BODY
No plea for mercy.
No sound.
No counter strike,
convoluted in history, collapsed
and presented.
LEAVE THE ROAD
A critical point of evolution.
Abducted and led to the abyss.
No explanation, held in disguise
and confronted by constant exchange.
LINES OUT OF THE MIND
interpretations
HERE WE GO!
preparations after one battle is over
Next, one of us got the bright idea to sing along with Willy.
Yes, Willy DeVille.
We were across town—Auchterarder, Scotland in the aftermath of liberation through forgiveness.
Pardon me!
The crowd mumbled, laughed and talked.
Liberation!
Or one night of sin. I lean against the canvas striped with black lines far away from Auchterarder.
Little Jim’s phenomenology of perception always distinguishes the subtext—that unsound sense