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Rikki Ducornet

“Next I prayed to Allah, whose ears are deaf; then did I beseech his fallen twin, the Devil Hornprick, who sits upon his thorn of fire, gloating upon his constellations and counting his bloody seeds. In Baclava it is said Hornprick once caught a glimpse of the First Woman, as she sat singing to her snake in her chamber of sacred mud. Dazzled by her sight, the light of love and lust, he fell. He is still falling. For all eternity her breasts orbit his dreams.”

Rikki Ducornet, Contemporary Surrealist Prose Volume 1
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Contemporary Surrealist Prose Volume 1 Contemporary Surrealist Prose Volume 1 by Bullock Artmann
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