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THE ADVENTURES OF CHINA IRON
PART ONE
It Was the Brightness of the Light
The Wagon
We Come from Dust
La China Isn’t a Name
Everything Covered Me like a Second Skin
Under the British Empire
Dragons and My Pampa All Mixed Up Together
At the Mercy of the Caranchos
Lost in Thought, into the Muck I Sank
The Morbid Light of Dead Men’s Bones
Tank You Señora for Cure Me
By Dint of Force
That’s Also Something You Eat and Drink with Scones
British Science
Suspended in the Air
We Branded Each and Every Animal
An Orphan’s Fate
I Was Burning My Bridges
A Prophet with a Paintbrush
PART TWO
Dressed to the Nines
A Dust Cloud Can Linger
Do Come In, My Dear
Colours Became Detached from Their Objects
I Climaxed Too
Tangled Legs
A Bunch of Short Dark Hapsburgs
The Whip and the Rod
That Strange Gaucho Who Fancied Himself as a Writer
Punch and Whisky
You Fucking Whore!
Goodbye, Colonel
PART THREE
Frothing like Foam
As If the Milky Way Began or Ended Right There in Her Hands
The Earth Croaked
An Erratic Flight
Most Were Naked and Beautiful
Oh China, Love, Forgive Me Now
But We Don’t Have Any Weapons
Light is Doubled on the Islands
Contemplating the Trees
I Wish You Could See Us
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