Friday, June 04, 2004

stolen illustration

A man turns the pages of a stolen book.


Sun steals the illustration. Sun on the window. Sun on the sea. Sea having lost. Turns a page. But the string lets go. Of the string. Got caught on the window. String on the desk. Now the window turns the sea.

Sunlight illuminates an illustration of a child floating over the sea.


He blows. Turns a page. He opens the window. Balloon blows another. Blows up. His puffy cheeks. Another balloon steals the illustration. Sea to the sun. Lost. Got the string now. Turn the sea. And telephone to eat. His window after the blow.

The child has tied himself to the string of a large balloon.


The dogs to eat. His window after the wild. Lost. String on the telehpone. Dogs on the desk. Sun steals the dogs. His puffy sea blows up. Turns the page. Lost the dogs on the string now.

Outside his window, the same child, standing on the beach, loses his grip on the string and the balloon blows away.


Sun steals the telephone. Turns the page. Caught in his puffy cheeks. The window opens. After the blow. Dogs got lost. Wild. His window steals the string. The telephone dogs.

The telephone rings, waking the dogs sleeping at his feet.


Sun lets go. Blows another balloon. Telephones the dogs. The dogs eat sea. Telephone turns the page. Lost. Wild. Sun on the string. Got caught open. Balloon steals the sea. He opens the illustration. His window to eat.

The man recalls that the dogs haven’t eaten.


After the wild. Lost. String lost the dogs. Lost the page. Turns his puffy cheeks. The dogs open. On the desk. The sun steals the blow. Dogs got string. The telephone rings.

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