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Think big, girl, like a king
Think. Kingsize
Did you learn nothing in America?
I've placed four big bananas in my lap
In New York, I don't dream
I always wanted to be less subculturally lonely
but here, I see no subculture
no. no future
no big science, no big bananas
but I found no. no future
I rock the bananas gently, move back and forth
don't wake them
What is Soft Dick Rock?
You sing the elements of dick
to create a softer, turned-down sound
I sing to the bananas
the skin is getting thin, and brown
Norway, the girls are pretty

I am one fourth Danish
If you have a child, you better learn how to bake
I beckon the cupcake
the huge capitilist clit
I searched the oven
smubbed the racks
but my whole head inside
but I just can't find it
it's like looking at the window in there
The bananas are brought slowly in my lap
silently, wildly, girly
the rash is an oppurtunity
a common desease, something in common
a community
a definition must be something attacking itself
for flaking glassid lingers
no future
all the fruitflies
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Jenny Hval (b. 1980) has in recent years made a name for herself as a writer, journalist, recording artist and sound artist both in Norway and abroad. When her third record Viscera was released in 2011, Italian Vogue described her as: “an artist of significant competence, both musically and intellectually.” Multidisciplinary and transgressive are words often employed to describe her art, but Jenny Hval’s polyphonic artistry is in fact seamlessly interwoven between musical, literary, visual and performative modes of expression.

Read more about Jenny Hval on Last.fm.


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