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Sunday, October 17, 2021

Vito Hannibal Acconci



 The Red and the Yellow and the Blue Men

  First, they get up, and they take these ups and downs in stride. And then, second, they stride over to what they hit. And then, third, they hit it off together. And then—
  The first to get in on this is the orange man, who pours. And so, second of all, the green man comes in and will grow out of it, before long. And so on, while the purple man drops by and interrupts by saying he has been born to this, he has to, he had, once.

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