Hea Min Jung (a korean dancer) with an old hat of mine at an interlude of recording a little piece. Some years ago. I still wear this hat now and then.
„ZemR. Please get in touch“.
Ich sah eine Frau heute am Eingang eines großen Park-Geländes die Zettel mit der selbstangefertigten Zeichnung eines Gesichts und kurze Infos darunter rings um den Eingang klebte. Mit dem Text: „ZemR. Bitte melde dich“. Ich fragte sie: „Hat er was Schönes oder Böses angestellt?“ – Sie antwortete: „Bisher noch garnichts“. Ich fragte sie noch ein bißchen weiter aus. Es ging um jemand, den sie auf einer Dating-Seite getroffen und verloren hatte. Sie hoffte, der Kontaktabbruch habe technische Gründe gehabt. Das stand unter der Zeichnung + dazu ihre Tel-Nr. Habe ich gelöscht natürlich.
Today, I saw a woman at the entrance to a large park sticking notes with a self-drawn picture of a face and brief information underneath them around the entrance. „ZemR. Please get in touch“. – I asked her, “Did he do something good or bad?” She replied, “Nothing yet.” I asked her a few more questions. It was about someone she had met on a dating site and lost touch with. She hoped that the loss of contact was due to technical reasons. That was written under the drawing, along with her phone number. I deleted it, of course. (I did asked her allowance for the photo)
Die Kriegs-Glocke. The War-Bell.
The Successful Erection Of A Enormous War Bell Over Germany
Through the few pied pipers at the top
and millions of followers among the people
who follow the sound of their flutes of fear,
submitting to delusion and the will for world war,
shattering reason, the will for peace and the future.
The Emotion Club
I did find the “Emotion Club” after all. But it was cordoned off and heavily guarded. So I had to look at it from outside, thinking about all the marvellous moving things that are going on inside.
Karges, zitterndes Gedicht über die Lage im Jahr 2025
Stark tremulous poem about the situation in 2025
As with the Nazis 80 years ago,
there are millions of ordinary Germans today
who,
with the daily and active support of their nationalist press,
fanatically call for war against the evil in the East.
And there would probably be no shortage of guards in
concentration camps for Russian and other prisoners today either.








