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Pole Dancing in the Night Club of God
註釋Hold on to whatever you can, don't wade, but jump in with both feet. Better head first and stay swimming under water as long as you can before breaching the surface, your body burning for air as you read these pages. Sure, study them if you want but better to let them carry you away in the undercurrent of reality. Wearing whatever you want or nothing at all as Adam does in his study under a heavy buffalo robe inherited from an ancestor that he throws out a window and the buffalo herds return from extinction to graze in his yard along a suburban street. Or in the poem Stylish, where Eve isn't trying on different fig leaves but different diseases. Then Moses in God's Juice is tired of being watched over and craves some privacy. He tries keeping a journal that's written in lemon juice. In order to read what's written the pages must be scorched and left in ashes. The reader will be scorched by laughter and be moved beyond the limits of imagination into pole dancing in the night club of God.