Nadja by Andre Breton

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Poetry Reading

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

Australian

Transcript

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fading a field traces of Hair Way, the extreme and shifting Train of Dreams. The 14 stations evoke 14 stills from the archives of the Forbidden Cinema, that which is not yet shot, that which has no perceivable direction. The soundtrack. 14 movements. A riot of radios, the hero, the runner, heroin. The artist, the premier mistress writhing in a garden graced with highly polished blades of grass. Release athe opium. Use the drug an animal **** says it all. Knights pull the cast of freedom, the freedom to be intense to defy social order and break the slow kill monotony of censorship to break from the long bonds of servitude, ruthless adoration of the celestial shepherd. Let us celebrate our flesh to embrace not one's race but the marathon to never let go of this fiery sadness called desire. All honour goes to the runner who would still seek glory in the heart of failure. All honour goes to the guardian of ritual as he caresses the land on with the entrails of language witnessed the birth of a ve. She's rising. She was sleeping. She's fading in a naked field, sweating the precious blood of nodding blooms in the eye of the arena. She benzene half in service, the anarchy that exudes from the paws of her guitar, the cries of the people wailing in the rushes. A riot of radios Let us go our separate ways together. Let us together on the summit of the cool volcanoes plunge into the infinite peace in a jet, spitting in a static dialogue of sound until the at are about being permeates, the Redfield blood tongue and new noise a sonic dot from deep in the heart of beauty will bake convulsive or not at all.