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Trying to find my picture on the wall,

Fritz Hamilton

Trying to find my picture on the wall/ discovering
a plain wood frame & only blackness in it, which
is my soul/

I admire it/ it’s
the Oversoul, which
of course is dead/ I
start to revive it, but

it’s better off that way/ it
doesn’t have to be bored to death or
starved or be racked by disease or be all alone, like

he used to be/ he
can be mercifully dead &
unaware of his lovelessness/ his
nothingness, with

his nostrils filled with the rotting
soul of the God he murdered when
finding all the contradictions in the Bible that
reduce the Word to nonsense/ better

dead than accept your suffering comes to
naught & you’re
the King of Nonsense with

no meaning to the struggle/ I
desperately rip the blackness from my
frame & replace it with beautiful

me eating a sausage, but
when other viewers come to admire
the sausage & think I’m

less than beans, I
run away with the bread &
apple juice/ all

the way to a cave at the
top of the mountain, but
when I start to eat, Zarathustra

charges out of the cave dressed like
Superman, & as mad Nietzsge screams. he
flies off to the treetop &

devours my bread &
drinks my juice ...

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