In the avenue of the armistice
war has damaged the graves of the peacemakers
Me and some fading actress lying drunken underneath the plane trees
Our fingers are dripping lemon and salt in the sea air
Above us mackerel cloud and salmon sunset
Below us white river upon black swan
Sentry upon century
Mausoleums loom up suddenly emptying us of our mirth and our fucking chuckle
We stumble all the stagger way home clutching our bottle of nepenthe like it was an oracle or a lamb
On the darkening streets the new night is warm and stormy
A certain recklessness has filled the quickened city
More than ever the moon filled sky presses up to windows to gaze in
We meet our friends the acrobat Lucid and Mallet the carpenter in a park
Torches fire across the harbour and the reflections of smoke swim on the sea
Some strange drug has numbed my tongue and I hum dumbly
Some distant star has crossed my path I can feel it rather halved
The revelers dressed as ghosts called out for more music and thus it begins
The big drum pounding in my veined interior mirror
We glide over fogged time pieces lay forever shattered
At the Splendid Bull with the decantered wonderful wine of Wednesday now gone
And the faded flotsam and jaded jetsam cast away out of the Emperors sight
A time of long sleeps and small dreams
Error thrown
Call to undefined function ereg()