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The mouth of a girl, whose corpse lay long in the rushes, looked so gnawed away. As the breast was broken open, there was the gullet, full of holes. Finally, in a recess below the diaphragm, a nest of young rats was found. One little sister lay dead. The others lived off of liver and kidney, drank the cold blood and lived a lovely childhood here. And sweet and swift they met their death: They were all tossed into the water; Oh, how the little snouts squealed!
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Feb 15, 2010
Feb 15, 2010 at 6:30 PM UTC
MORGUE: II. Lovely Childhood
The mouth of a girl, whose corpse lay long in the rushes, looked so gnawed away. As the breast was broken open, there was the gullet, full of holes. Finally, in a recess below the diaphragm, a nest of young rats was found. One little sister lay dead. The others lived off of liver and kidney, drank the cold blood and lived a lovely childhood here. And sweet and swift they met their death: They were all tossed into the water; Oh, how the little snouts squealed!
Translation from 'Morgue' by Gottfried Benn
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Feb 15, 2010
Feb 15, 2010 at 6:30 PM UTC
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