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Throw Away Your Books, Rally in the Streets 1971 [Shuji Terayama]
When the house is blue in the house...
When the house in the house is blue than the sky, she dwells in an armchair, reads, breathes stories, strokes the paper. She learns more about herself than she knew about the world; learns that the world is more than it. Meets - when the dragon, when the spy, when - herself is simultaneously a spy and a dragon. Her name is, she is needed-outside; outside the paper, inside these days. She closes the door, imagines - "I'm in a tower built of pillows." And it's pretty stupid, but she's more visible. The whole house comes to life. Reading with her. When the sky is blue, than under the power of any wall - it suddenly turns out. With a paper sword, on a paper horse - she performs every line, gives an excuse for sequels and epilogues, fills every gap. In it suddenly it's not just life, it's not just a meaning - it's a lot in it. As in a good story. As in the sky. As in me. As in you. When everything again decides to change, it already waits - ready, attentive, with tea, in the armchair, the door is locked. Time to read stories in books. She lived them, won, gave occasion for every word. Otherwise, how would they have appeared there?
I would never decline.
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