Gorilla Math by Michael Bible
Greying Ghost Press #23



"Michael Bible may have hit what a lot of us were trying, a singular new voice for CEO's
to slackers. He's so open, so easy, so fluid, you'll smile with joy turning every page of Mr. Bible."
- BARRY HANNAH

excerpt:
    fr. MEMORIAL DAY

    A girl in a yellow dress twirled a small baton then blew her whistle
    and the parade began. Two black fire trucks followed the girl, sirens
    moaning. Next, on horseback rode twelve men with curling waxed
    mustaches dressed in stiff crimson robes and blue powdered wigs.
    Arabian satin with silver tassels draped the men's calico horses. Behind
    them a drill team in wedding dresses started a maneuver, spinning rifles
    with fixed bayonets high into the sun, moving their veils aside to catch
    them. Behind the drill team nude chamber musicians played the 1812
    overture. Then a long flatbed truck passed with schoolgirls reenacting
    Normandy. The front hatch of their duck boat squeaked up and down
    as the schoolgirls fell limp onto the sand, fake guns rattling, their
    pigtails flapping out beneath their helmets. Then came the animals. A
    small heard of buffalo painted white, lions and tigers pulling empty
    Amish buggies, black children riding drugged elephants, a dozen
    peacocks in full plumage roaming free.


5.5" x 8.5" Chapbook. hand-stamped, orange, green, & black inked covers. Gray metallic
end paper. Printed in an edition of 75.
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