I like the classical fixes/profiles of both Tina and this, Robin.
I am a little confused by the "creep" in the gull's wing - is it just slowly
creeping along against a strong wind?
I like the simplicity.
As we used to ask General Patton - when he described in close detail a
particular 17th century battle - "Were you there, Robin?" !!
> Heard At The Acropolis, 55 CE
>
> "It bothers me, beloved,
> that creep of a gull's wing
> across the shoreline
>
> Talk about the way a
> crow scores a black mark
> against the blue
>
> But death is a pigeon
> a dove, if you must
> come to snap up a soul."
>
> "Silly," she replied, "what do you
> expect, to live forever?
> Death draws a line to fix the sum."
>
> ["Forget him," she said
> with venom, "forget Saul
> he's dead already"]
>
> RH 17.5.06 L'Bro
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