Луна — это свинья, хрюкающая в моём горле. Её прекрасный свет через меня сияет так, что и грязь моей пустоты поблескивает, распадаясь на пузырьки серебра.
Она свинья, я — поросёнок и поэтесса.
Когда она раскрывает свои белые губы, чтобы сожрать меня, я кусаю в ответ, и её сотрясает смех.
Во мраке желания мы извиваемся и стонем, стонем и мерцаем.
Луна — это свинья, хрюкающая в моём горле. Её прекрасный свет через меня сияет так, что и грязь моей пустоты поблескивает, распадаясь на пузырьки серебра.
Она свинья, я — поросёнок и поэтесса.
Когда она раскрывает свои белые губы, чтобы сожрать меня, я кусаю в ответ, и её сотрясает смех.
Во мраке желания мы извиваемся и стонем, стонем и мерцаем.
(перевод с английского Дмитрий Сабиров)
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