Ah, yes, a very long
sentence he said
Ecclesiasticus
flapping its pages
first right past
the rainbow
over his head
sententiously
Thanks Rebecca (and Anny - I think - 'Yuk' ?)
Best
Dave
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rebecca Seiferle" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 4:07 AM
Subject: Re: Local Poetic Culture
> No worry about getting back to this anon, David, and your post is a very
good
> sentence, and I can relate to the 'too much again of the world' the
'intimitable
> 'English' style of it never happening in the first place' though, of
course,
> everyone does notice, lol, and turns it into cash, of whatever currency,
etc.
> And happy birthday!
>
> best,
>
> Rebecca
> ---- Original message ----
> >Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 02:05:51 -0000
> >From: David Bircumshaw <[log in to unmask]>
> >Subject: Re: Local Poetic Culture
> >To: [log in to unmask]
> >
> >I'm slow on the responses these last few days Rebecca as I and my aides
have
> >been busy on detective work, but now, as it's 1.40 in the morn here, and
> >that we are now (again now, but for the first time this) within a hair's
> >breath of the identity of the psycho-drug-dealer, who would cut me up,
bleed
> >me, skin me, because of an incident begat of a dodo, and have also
uncovered
> >stuff I wouldn't have imagined a week ago about local affairs in the
> >process, and too the ban on me at the Arts Centre is going to be
discreetly
> >lifted, in that inimitable 'English' style which consists of behaving as
if
> >it never happened in the first place and let's hope nobody notices, but
now,
> >as I said before, but repeat for a first breathing space, a stop-gap just
> >gasped at, but now again, I feel much that can be said apropos your post,
I
> >like it, I can feel the too much-again of the world coming on in all the
> >observations, the percepts, the sketches of individuals and actualities,
> >that crowd, throng, bustle, jostle to be let in, that that that (like
> >that?!) swamps articulation in its recursive generations of tales to
tell,
> >that as that I am almost two hours into my year fifty-one, for it is my
> >birthday and my sentence is more than half-done, it is perhaps
appropriate,
> >in lieu of future parentheses, that now I
> >
> >pause and take breath.
> >
> >All the Best
> >
> >Dave
> >
> >(all the above means is that I'll get back to you on this stuff anon,
time,
> >memory and concentration permitting!)
> >
> >
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