1. 200
pounds of burning circus
2. Charcoal
passions glistening with rain
3. A
large oak barrel full of rhinoceros warts
4. The
tibia of a snowman preserved in a freshly frozen haiku
5. A
beautiful agony wrapped in tinfoil
6. A
splendid enthusiasm for playground slides
7. A
hawk, a horizontal perspective, and a grapefruit
8. Mini
peanut butter cups
9. A
hard day’s night and a flock of syphilitic cherubs
Here’s What You Do
1. Place
your materials on a work board. Strum the stars with supple speculation. Notice
how everything applauds a buffalo.
2. Be
athletic.
3. Attract
chickens.
4. Write
a letter to your favorite surrealist poet. Be sincere. Most everything in life
is beyond our control. The perihelion of Mercury heals the blindness of
descriptive geometry. Kick your employer in the ass. Emotions are strange
experiments in honesty.
5. Draw
a hospital with a pencil of dust.
6. Rescue
a bank. Let your fingers walk on a quiet dollar. Polish the pennies with brass
polish. They must be shiny for the solder to stick. Repair the damage caused by
language.
7. Spin
the wool of resolution. Nothing is no longer nothing. The universe is vast and
old and rare things happen all the time. Steep your senses in mute redemption.
Say to yourself: I’m alive! Go on a long journey. When you return, hammer each
nail with the deliberation of a mallard migrating to China.
8. Say
something enormous and wintry. Avoid adjectives. Space ruptures semantic
stability. Inflate a pink balloon and shine like a soda. Pack description with
flashy horizons. Go to war against banality. Let your words carry the sentence
to the end of the universe. Notice how the planets conjugate gravity in naked
space. Be flexible. Remember: color is to paint what meaning is to pain.
9. Take
off your clothes and burn them.
10. Create
a baby universe in a laboratory. Mingle among its various moods and choose one
to cultivate.
11. Build
a cabin on the Snake River.
12. Play
blackjack with a Russian janitor.
13. Rob
a planet with a waxed and luminous thighbone.
14. Honor
a bug with fervid approval.
15. Parody
a color with a talking sponge. If the color talks back, imitate your emotions
with a sidewalk and a sparkler until the larynx of a pizza tray shoves its
pepper at a peacock and laughs.
16. When
lightning sweetens the breath of Wisconsin, and density accelerates the hug of
the sublime, ride an elevator to the top of a pea and smear ketchup on a
landslide. Cut the sky in two. Crash into walls. Velocity is proportional to
distance. Avoid fractions. Put a bead of meaning on each syllable. Explode your
head with sunlight and clarity.
17. If
the firmament rattles with inexplicable tokens, bring a tiger to an October wedding.
18. Your
sandwich is finished. All that remains is stone and string and a few paper
cups. Fire charms the sway of the wind.
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