(William Barnes was born in Chicago, raised in Iowa, received an M.F.A. from the University of Arizona, and is Professor of Art and Art History at the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia, where he has taught since 1975)
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Permanent Smile
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Oh God, can you feel the sun in your back?
Oh God, can you see your shadow, inky black on the sand?
Oh God, can you hear the saltwater drying on your skin?
Oh God, can you feel my heart beating in my tongue?
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Oh God, by being quiet, I hope to alleviate my death
Oh God, by sitting still, I hope to lighten your load
When your shadow covers me from head to toe
Curtain every flies, tell me it's mine, my time to go
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Seven waves of insects make babies in, in my skin
Seven waves of insects make families in my skin
(It's just like animals) It's just like animals that play
And the flesh...flesh...flesh...rotted off my skull
And then I will have earned my permanent, my permanent smile
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Oh God, I never, never asked why
Oh God, I never, never asked why
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(SMOG) or Bill Callahan: album "Dongs of Sevotion"
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