FIELD REPORT: OH BONES, OH BONES, WHO DID YOU ONCE ASSEMBLE MANY MOONS AGO?

November 16, 2009

WRITTEN IN SERECOURT  Discovered human bones late on a winter’s afternoon, whilst walking amongst the upheaval of the ancient cemetery of Lamarche. To which box beneath the soil do they belong? Or were they once fur-covered?

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SO BEAUTIFUL, WITH THE LICHENS ON THE BONE AGAINST THE STONES

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SWEETNESS, THE LITTLE SPLITS IN THE SHANK

AND THE LITTLE SNAIL, WHO NEEDS NO BONES AT ALL

AND THE LITTLE SNAIL, WHO NEEDS NO BONES AT ALL

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AND FROM WHICH APPENDAGE HAVE YOU STRAYED, MY SWEET?

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YOU ARE A MYSTERY, YOU FLAT BROKEN FELLOW.

THIS IS NOT A BONE. IT'S THE BROKEN ARM OF JESUS.

THIS IS NOT A BONE. IT’S THE BROKEN ARM OF JESUS.

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SEPULCHRE OH SEPULCHRE, WHICH OF YOU ARE MISSING SOME BONES?

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