1.
woe our good kaspar is dead
who will wear now the burning flag in a braid who will crank the coffee grinder
who will lure the idyllic deer
he bewildered the ships at sea with the little word parapluie and the winds
           he called beefather
woe woe woe our good kaspar is dead holy bimbam kaspar is dead
the hayfish rattle in the bells when his name is spoken so I still whisper
           kaspar kaspar kaspar
why have you become a star or a chain of water on a hot whirlwind or
          an udder of black light or a transparent tile on the groaning drum
          of rocky being
now the parts in our hair and our soles wither and the fairies lie half-charred
          at the stake

2.
now the black ninepin alley thunders behind the sun
and no one winds up the compass and the cart wheels any longer
who is to eat now with the rat at the lonely table who is to shoo the devil
          away when he tries to seduce the horses who is to explain to us the
          monograms in the stars
his bust will adorn the mantles of all the truly noble people but that is no
           comfort or snuff for a skull