Hi Doug,
Thanks.
Apparently we did win. Hard to miss it over the last few days in this
town. Now we're going to have to call it football rather than soccer.
Cheers,
Jill
On Friday, November 18, 2005, at 02:34 AM, Douglas Barbour wrote:
> Liked yours & Max's, Jill, but hey, apparently you wonQ
>
> Doug
> On 15-Nov-05, at 10:00 PM, Jill Jones wrote:
>
>> Sorry, my subject line wasn't adjusted. But I did like Max's rugby
>> dog round-
>> up. It's all a bit soccerish in Sydney today (for the clash with
>> Uruguay -
>> who, I assume, will be the ones going to the World Cup).
>>
>> J
>>
>>
>> The cool change
>>
>> I lay out in clouds
>> while the sun falls into cold time
>> edges beautiful and grey
>>
>> I want to say, on the ends of sheets
>> this is like walking through, full of rain
>> scattered within me
>>
>> I am preparing to go out
>> I want the ends of pages said
>> though edges are leached
>>
>> I have exhausted the means
>> it is also like the rise
>> to switch towards
>>
>> what I wanted to say, on the tips of leaves
>> we have rain which was full
>> and streets poured away
>>
>>
>>
>> Jill Jones
>> 3.10pm, 16 November, Sydney
>>
>>
> Douglas Barbour
> 11655 - 72 Avenue NW
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> (780) 436 3320
>
> Each leaf a runnel the
> roofs now skiffs in green
> I’ve never done anything
> but begin.
> Lisa Robertson
>
>
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