paroles de chanson A Gusting April - Emanuel Ayvas
Neo
Impressionists
On
a
church
piano
In
the
far
corner
Of
the
carpeted
hall.
Lyre
is
the
mouth
Letting
into
the
rafters
A
thousand
pictures
From
a
house
where
evening
Never
left
the
blankets
And
the
plums
in
the
ice
box
Fed
like
fish
and
bread
On
a
mount,
as
a
service
Partial
only
to
halves
Where
tearing
carried
Itself
further
tearing
Into
the
depths
of
Two
mirrors
facing
Blue
and
hazel.
Rainbow
in
a
room
In
a
paper
through
the
Belly
of
a
gusting
April
Sounding
off
its
freckle
Back
blue
jays
Snatching
bits
of
crap
along
the
Green
and
white
checkered
Metal
linked
fence
woven
Aluminum,
shaken
into
cover
As
an
oboe
from
behind
it,
From
a
room,
or
a
bassoon,
tangles
with
The
call
of
the
hiding
columns
Through
shivering
light
turned
many
Rolled
bellies
twitching
into
table
And
fingers
and
paper
and
music
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