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The Captive King: Red Line of Fire and Celebration

The meal for the abducted king tastes 
complex, consists of his childhood palace,
gasoline, freedom and the metal railings
if licked after a rain. He has lost his
appetite and reign. On one of the walls
kept him captive, moth nurses sleep.
He writes to his one-time friend –
Time is unfriendly. From a great distance,
a line of red represents both dawn and dusk,
both fire and celebration.

Picture design by Anumita Roy

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