Design by Anika Bartholomeusz
Content warning: alludes to and mentions injury, death and dying.
don’t wear life on your sleeve
like history stuck to your petticoat
your t-shirts can’t spell words like melancholy
but scream your love for paris and new york —
have you been to new york before?
last night they buried your body
down by the eastern river
sermons crackling
empty chackling
moaners hearing the call of ghosts —
kindertotenlieder
pavane pour une infante défunte
erlkönig
an equal music
isn’t perfect.
we need poets in gutters
and lunatics in abbeys
to make our language
intelligible.
when do you depart for paris?
departing and departure
we were departing for prague
but we never caught the train.
i fractured my hip
and prague became
orthopedic.
will we ever dream of prague again?
moths lose their way without flames.
we burn for those who were loved —
das wohltemperirte clavier.
your formless cello
leaning against your formless chair.
impeccable virtuoso.
ottava.
where the fuck is equal music?
in the attic i stumble upon
your funeral playlist.
hallelujah
ave maria
let it be
and
bohemian rhapsody.
music without ears.
is it even possible to love you
for a million years?
what do my t-shirts say?
clichés —?
dream, plan, execute
i love paris
and
i love new york
but never
i love your rotten body
mingling with the earth
let us dream of prague again —
a formless cello
leans against a formless chair.
its melodicity is contingent
on your virtuosity.
unequal music.
let us dream of prague again.