Santo Domingo
In the crypt with Columbus in the crypt with Giovanni of Genoa, the diaspora driven Jew; watching flecks of the cathedral floor jade-eyed and mica afraid yawning down brown the abyss, his skeletal coffin thin accae wood, phlegm coloured flamed ointment of the saints in holy water bridging the little centuries. 2 Serpentine heavens in coiled stars heaving like passion fruit hung down piano wire. 3 Meteors douse the light of black stems, eye holes cut of old Spanish sailors; thin ghosts plundering night. 4 Melange tableaux peut-tre les toiles sont oiseaux.
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"In the crypt with Columbus..."
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