Hi Roger,
Thanks. I seem to have got ahead of myself. Yesterday was a bit weird.
Cheers,
Jill
On Wednesday, December 14, 2005, at 12:13 AM, Roger Day wrote:
> I liked this, thankyou.
>
> Roger
>
> On 12/13/05, Jill Jones <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> I start from edges
>> posing questions by the way
>> with shards
>>
>> Is fear an engine?
>> What leaves formed language?
>>
>> Am I approximate
>> for saying nothing
>> the nothing which seems to
>> become a book you can hold
>> marking something that opens
>> dissolves while making
>> broken systems, gods, engines
>> wings, the lake, rock and sand
>>
>> Value wings, the lake, the rock!
>> All passages pink where edges raise questions
>>
>> Is fear a machine, or the private
>> that's interrupted?
>>
>> You can be arrested if you turn lines
>> with a concept of measure
>> valueing wings and cliffs
>> where passages colour
>> edges with questions
>>
>> How much do shards use significance?
>> Does extremity modify bodies
>> as time disappears inside a book?
>>
>> You can be apprehensive about the rollback
>> its nerve can penetrate
>> all the passes of the rose
>> but at the rise of the edge
>> how much shards away usable?
>>
>> Time disappears
>> to transform the interior into a book
>> its nerve can enter as it follows
>> all to pieces
>>
>> To make interrupted systems
>> the cliffs I create where all steps rise
>> mine ascending an edge of questions
>>
>> As time disappears
>> where are the new directions
>> opened, interrupted?
>>
>>
>> Jill Jones
>> Sydney, 2.40pm, 14 December 2005
>>
>
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