Thought so.
If you squint your eyes till a star separates into two images, they twinkle
at different speeds.
bw
SallyE
on 14/2/03 11:00 pm, Frank Faust at [log in to unmask] wrote:
> Dearest c,
>
> How are you, hmmm?
>
> 'at twinkle' is intended in much thesame way as 'at play' or 'at work'. It
> seemed an attribute that I could assign to them up there. I can only aspire
> to become an aussie demot, sadly. I fear it is beyond me.
>
> A little sad perhaps, wistful - like the pooch that is locked inside while
> others are at paly in the park, no?
>
> Cheers and thansk.
>
> Frank
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>>
>> Faustus, I'm a bit confused by 'at twinkle right above my head'. Is there
>> a
>> 'th' missing or is this demotic Aussie at work? I like the poem: it's sad,
>> kindly and reflective and rather romantic.
>> bw
>> c
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