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Thursday 27 July 2017

Aboriginal Anemia

Cinema Strange, 2000


The Cannes Film Festival





You sit, watching your brother die
'Cause he chewed on sickly rabbit.
Poor boy Parzifal
likes to hunt his sister.
And so infection sets in
like a gang of wolves,
Licking at the heels of the Anemic
Aboriginal Hunting Grounds,
Where you sprain your thumb
Throwing rocks at cadavers...
Bashing in my weakened knees...
Bashing in my weakened knees...
(Chorus)
Animal people...
Scale the walls, so easily:
Your bitter family!
Holding court, without your brother,
Rectify your viral sanction.
Anxious ears solicit thee,
My snarling spies sit down for tea!
And ignore the bubbling sores
That swell and split, along your backbone...
Call your general, fortify his skin
So my disease can't penetrate
Your china shack of ignorance,
And purple turbans!
Split the bread, between your chins,
Annihilate bacteria!
Eating, breeding serfs, and peasants,
Bloody plague-boys, stealing crumbs!
Bashing in my weakened knees...
Bashing in my weakened knees...
(Chorus)
Animal people...
Scale the walls, so easily:
Your bitter family!
Holding court, without your brother,
Rectify your viral sanction.
Anxious ears solicit thee,
My snarling spies sit down for tea!
And ignore the bubbling sores
That swell and split, along your backbone...
Stripling arrows ricochet,
Off teeth and crystal
Nighttime goblets.
Dinner party, dinner guests,
Eat their dinners, facing West!
You fling your curses forth...
And they are swallowed,
By the Masque...
By the trees...
By the hollow oddities!
Bashing in my weakened knees...
Bashing in my weakened knees...
Bashing in my weakened knees...
Bashing in my weakened knees...
(Chorus)
Animal people...
Scale the walls, so easily:
Your bitter family!
Holding court, without your brother,
Rectify your viral sanction.
Anxious ears solicit thee,
My snarling spies sit down for tea!
And ignore the bubbling sores
That swell and split, along your backbone...












Morlock: still from The Time Machine, a 1960 American time travel science fiction film, based on the novel by H. G. Wells, published in 1895

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