Forming a cage / Lawrence Upton
Voice 1: Fishing line runs out.
Voice 2: Not a dream.
Voice 3: Crime is crime.
Voice 1: Is rime.
Voice 4: Our enemies are funny.
Voice 3: A clown carrying a bigger sitting room.
Voice 2: A clown carrying...?
Voice 1: A clown -
Voice 4: A clown carrying a clown?
Voice 3: A clown carrying a bigger sitting room.
Voice 1: Politics of perfume.
Voice 4: What have you been doing?
Voice 2: Politics of the room.
Voice 1: When time and -
Voice 2: Spatial dimensions.
Voice 1: Start my sins.
Voice 4: You smell of the woman.
Voice 1: He gestures with gold.
Voice 2: Abandon -
Voice 1: Gluttony or some other lust.
Voice 2: Complicity in pay.
Voice 3: A morning a television.
Voice 4: Familiar with greasy fingers.
Voice 3: Very gentle.
Voice 4: How many?
Voice 3: Sides to his body.
Voice 4: How many sides to his body? How many sides to my sins?
Voice 1: To the woman with whom he was no philosophers abstraction.
Voice 3: Softened.
Voice 4: He's already.
Voice 3: Made a mess.
Voice 2: Much of a mess.
Voice 1: Necessarily easy.
Voice 3: The broken set.
Voice 2: The opposite direction.
Voice 1: To stagger, getting through.
Voice 4: Inactivity will kill him.
Voice 3: Matter of caring.
Voice 2: Don't conform physically or mentally.
Voice 4: Reference in the opposite direction to my sins.
Voice 2: Written legibly upon them.
Voice 3: Original message continues lifting it journalistic.
Voice 2: The opposite direction to differ.
Voice 4: How many thanks for the outsize machine.
Voice 1: It opens.
Voice 3: Anyone is the problem of turning.
Voice 2: Window going home with her to form a cage.