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from Punchinello in Chains: VI. Punchinello Dreams of Escape

04/28/2026 14:58h
The ship at anchor wasn’t what it seemed— yet Punchinello gripped the eagle’s neck. (The dream of life is just another dream.) It soared above the masts, canals, the steam of chimneys, till our Punch was just a speck. The ship at anchor wasn’t what it seemed, the harbor, Venice, Europe—even the gleam blazing San Marco’s horses shrank. A fleck! The dream of life is just another dream that really wants a king, a god’s regime, or some poor hurricane to wreck the ship at anchor. Wasn’t what it seemed, Punch’s old life, another Ponzi scheme? Weren’t sailors waving from the quarter-deck? The dream of life is just another dream that none of us will live to see redeemed. Death scrawls his bold John Hancock on your check. The ship at anchor wasn’t what it seemed. The dream of life is just another dream.