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  1. 01 What did the Aztecs sing when What did the Aztecs sing when their dancing God was dying? They burned in the light, dropped mountains, drank rivers, w… MMXXVI
  2. 02 Google, build a road Google, build a road to the living, forgotten God. And it answers — Four Oh Four: a ban on dreaming of the marvellous,… MMXXVI
  3. 03 Red, like a brand in memory, — Red, like a brand in memory, — Shameful, but bright. White wants to be left alone. Black grabs tight, flooding every th… MMXXVI
  4. 04 The trees stood in a queue — The trees stood in a queue — to drop their leaves — obediently to freeze in the autumn, to stop grabbing air — To halt.… MMXXV
  5. 05 I feel sick from them the way I do from I feel sick from them the way I do from mother's milk - it hasn't gone down for me in about forty years. That day I wok… MMXXV
  6. 06 Silence — is also a text. Keeping quiet Silence — is also a text. Keeping quiet jams the syntax of the yell. Years went by — there was no way out of this way i… MMXXV
  7. 07 I today am writing I today am writing only to you The Most Important Lines… And you look at them, thinking to yourself, The fuck for?.. to… MMXXV
  8. 08 And what do you even need this truth for? Better to take And what do you even need this truth for? Better to take a bare wire in your teeth, on a tongue made of words put up lo… MMXXV
  9. 09 You will be hated by the living, You will be hated by the living, who lived alongside you, and walked on past. And those who died – for no reason or for… MMXXIV
  10. 10 In white blossom the birches opened out. You thought, In white blossom the birches opened out. You thought, that it would be stylish, to smear across this bark with rock sal… MMXXIV
  11. 11 Sometimes my throat hurts, but not so much, that it's a big deal. In places it's wildly boring, Sometimes my throat hurts, but not so much, that it's a big deal. In places it's wildly boring, But if you weigh it up,… MMXXIV
  12. 12 A high-voltage song straight into your ears, tune in to the wave A high-voltage song straight into your ears, tune in to the wave and carefully listen to the current. Shake the sky, sc… MMXXII
  13. 13 And the phosphorus burning in bones, and the sharp dirk of thought will help, while I'm a guest at yours, And the phosphorus burning in bones, and the sharp dirk of thought will help, while I'm a guest at yours, to steal, ste… MMXXII
  14. 14 People are like islands: White sand will greet you, but in fact it's water all over the place: People are like islands: White sand will greet you, but in fact it's water all over the place: a drain for sharp rocks… MMXXII
  15. 15 I walked on Primrose. It was Dusk. On the hill that here I walked on Primrose. It was Dusk. On the hill that here is called just — Hill. A steam engine hooted Out of sirens and… MMXXII
  16. 16 I'll brush the paranoia off, Without eating a single pill, I'll chase it down with time, I'll brush the paranoia off, Without eating a single pill, I'll chase it down with time, Sit the past on my knees. But… MMXXII
  17. 17 For hundreds of years one and the same question Who we really are For hundreds of years one and the same question Who we really are A stump, a mouse's tail Or people of great faith? We… MMXXII
  18. 18 You turned into someone else's block. Darkness shorted the street lamp out, and it, throwing crackle around, You turned into someone else's block. Darkness shorted the street lamp out, and it, throwing crackle around, was going… MMXXII
  19. 19 Stop the taxi. I'm getting out. Or a bit wider Stop the taxi. I'm getting out. Or a bit wider open the window. Where are you taking me? An hour ago right where I need… MMXX
  20. 20 On the clock - a quarter to three, I have just turned On the clock - a quarter to three, I have just turned five minutes short of eternity. I saw how in a dance a candle fla… MMXX
  21. 21 The skyscrapers swayed smoothly, Straining dejectedly The skyscrapers swayed smoothly, Straining dejectedly Upward. Beneath them cathedrals Frowned. It was January in the ci… MMXX
  22. 22 We all look like museums of fears, we go on judging We all look like museums of fears, we go on judging by the colour of skin, we put on a pious face, and at the same time… MMXX
  23. 23 He's like a thief in a desert land, steeped He's like a thief in a desert land, steeped in dunes to the point of stupor, he steals in the garnet-and-sand afterglow… MMXX
  24. 24 And grabbing air so hard that gills come out, And grabbing air so hard that gills come out, you catch with your mouth the Cosmos's icy freeze. Throat in a knot, With… MMXX
  25. 25 Neither white nor black, Nor pockets full of immortality: If only a shot of something fresh Neither white nor black, Nor pockets full of immortality: If only a shot of something fresh For ordinary heirs of the g… MMXX
  26. 26 You flip through days — behind them people, and somewhere far off, You flip through days — behind them people, and somewhere far off, like a hive lives stirred up, in a moment dreams cut… MMXX
  27. 27 In the days, When fingers wove like vine, Where across the rooftops walked In the days, When fingers wove like vine, Where across the rooftops walked Eyes undiluted by alcohol The ground slid aw… MMXVII
  28. 28 You're curious, like, what am I up to? What difference does it actually make? Because only in your head am I a troublemaker. You're curious, like, what am I up to? What difference does it actually make? Because only in your head am I a troublem… MMXVII
  29. 29 The tenth prophecy in the distance, The spirituality of a business society? A fair distribution of wealth The tenth prophecy in the distance, The spirituality of a business society? A fair distribution of wealth Without extra… MMXVII
  30. 30 Provocative speeches Pull at the tongue To pick the question up Provocative speeches Pull at the tongue To pick the question up And heave the load onto your shoulders. The growl of co… MMXVII
  31. 31 Measured breathing, The load of a long distance. Gradual getting used to it Measured breathing, The load of a long distance. Gradual getting used to it And a reboot. A state of meditation. Smooth… MMXVII
  32. 32 A crime against nature. Too grandiose, is it..? Anticipating the features of the breed A crime against nature. Too grandiose, is it..? Anticipating the features of the breed It's no joy waiting for your sha… MMXVII
  33. 33 I laid out a garden Of living stones A coral façade I laid out a garden Of living stones A coral façade Of bright shadows. Of the sea's depth A storm of shades. The light… MMXVII
  34. 34 An icy, ragged, lashing word Tore off the crown of leaves. Spoiled the weightless. An icy, ragged, lashing word Tore off the crown of leaves. Spoiled the weightless. Poured Tin into it. Can this really… MMXVII
  35. 35 How hard it is to meet kind eyes At rush hour, and in an overpacked carriage Hoping the crowd won't chew you up How hard it is to meet kind eyes At rush hour, and in an overpacked carriage Hoping the crowd won't chew you up And you… MMXVII
  36. 36 The sharp razor of reason with one dangerous stroke Recut the soul's achievements. The sharp razor of reason with one dangerous stroke Recut the soul's achievements. The year turned into lost time, And… MMXVII
  37. 37 To live, The instinct of self-preservation To jam without mercy To live, The instinct of self-preservation To jam without mercy To breathe over the abyss, To burn out with no result,… MMXVII