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Shiteaters I will give birth four days later. Shiteaters. In support of the bear cub successor I am dressed as a clergyman. We will to the supermarket, steal frozen chickens. Throw cats during a performance while miaowing for copulation. Deserted garage is where I collects water from the stream in plastic bottles. The mics dangle over the dying man coocoo dark grapes. What have you got to say about pure life? Managing wads of cash. Books and Toy Hammers Batter wires Burst in the dark Between barbs We're getting Poorer and poorer Want more than food Poor and open Radio beats Bang - plastic pliars Clip game Steady there Clutching concrete Jude Cowan Montague is a writer, artist and composer who lives in London. She works as an archivist for Reuters Television. Her first collection of poetry, For the Messengers was published by Donut Press in 2011. Her second, The Groodoyals of Terre Rouge will be published by Dark Windows Press in 2012. She makes musical improvisations on Reuters stories and these are available on the Parisian based netlabel Three Legs Duck.
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