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I inhabit a lagoon with a yellowish haze on the forehead
a candle attached to the ear lobe the sun misbehaving what does it care the grains of sand ticking away tide-driven shirts struggling hopelessly amidst the algae when it rains when god wills it to rain I strain my fancy turning my eyebrows into roof tiles sitting on the porch of a breasted house in whose garden a young woman multiplied by the thousands is driving her fingers through her hair I am a photographer when no carcass presents itself resting my camera on a rock fish and oyster filing through the shutter I blindfold myself – a careless mechanical gesture – I strain my fancy once more taking a snapshot of my schoolmates I advise them not to wander apart let them all be in the frame even as a heap they hop on trains and wander away sunsets light up the umbrellas I ride my bike frantically almost to the brink of flight the sweat takes a ride along my body but she her ignoble self is not on my side to contemplate together our flesh-coated spikes with butterflies on our ring fingers I inhabit a lagoon in fact I take her for a ride connected as she is by chains to a certain ankle Translated by Adriana Bulz
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