This sacred sadness of the clouds painted on the window pane. This end of a century splashed all over the walls! The evening flowing down streets like heavy water...
...Who opened these windows in our foreheads, who built these secondary doors in our chests? I walk inside me as if in a diseased season. I hear mother’s voice from beyond the dark wall: Why are you here, why have you come back? Go, out with you while there is still time.
I hear my elder brother’s voice as if muffled by water: Get out of this light as soon as you can and leave me alone to breathe in my own shadow...
Whose faces are preserved here, in this putrid evening light? What season are a thousand cut-off heads waiting for? Whose arms will be sown in the field, whose teeth will grow in the grass?
I walk across myself as if I were some strange season. With Yorick’s skull in my hands, I wonder: If I have reaped where and what was it I reaped? And if I harvest, when, whom am I harvesting?