Both you, Doug, and SB got the Fall turn today. Whew. Nature either raises
the self(selves) to consciousness or tosses those impediments out the door!
Good yield either way!
I don't even know if we is going to get a hot Indian summer here in the Bay
Area.
Things strange this year. Maybe we can get a global panic going that will
drive people to buy and read poetry books. Might take that, some say.
Stephen V
Blog: http://stephenvincent.net/blog/
Who is learning how to upload photographs from flicker.
New blog site / same archives!
> 'We don't write about autumn,
> we write about fall. We have
> fall here and not very much of it.'
> Robert Kroetsch
>
>
> fall fell far too soon
> this year (or
> is this so new
>
> yet today's sun has
> fallen only so far
> down the bright
> blue sky
>
> & the trees their
> leaves unfallen colour
> full in 'the white of
> dazzling light' a
> -chieves
>
> 'a transparent light of
> meaning' for a
> moment & moving
>
> across valley
> walls a cast
> sudden
> glowing quilt
>
> 'no self here
> to find, no
> proper name'
>
> left
>
> Edmonton Wednesday September 21 2005
>
> Douglas Barbour
> 11655 - 72 Avenue NW
> Edmonton Ab T6G 0B9
> (780) 436 3320
>
> There was the usual amount of corruption,
> intimidation, and rioting.
> Sir Charles Petrie
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