I enjoyed the chirripidee shifts, Roger, or do I mean 'teh' shifts.
Doug
On 7-Jun-06, at 8:02 AM, Roger Day wrote:
> ascent/descent \
> twitch-tail maggie
> errant blood-drops
> sinusoidal sheaves
> peel-fork rape yellow
> carpet two-tone
> ox-eye yellow yellows
>
> teh larks-a-larks
> down blossom drifts
> rifts silently
> tarmac
>
> chirripidee a nest
> pronoun futures
> yous dawdle charmingly teh
> cracked headstones, slabs
> blind::fold stumble
> river-bed cracks
> grim
> ...
> wiis
> lop-sided diktats
> appetite's pre-set
> gobbling trombones
> falter dial nine-one-one
> but not fro *this* meat-hook
> ...
> altogeevah naah!!!
> dictator's club disco
> silk-tie && rave anthem
> screams and I render inaudible
> mood music
> Attenborough radars
> tingle altitude feathers
> angel's 1-5
> teh future (dead) Duck!
> dry brown blossom's
> whisky tango foxtrot
>
> I espied my lover
> dallying by teh Waitrose luxuries
> chocolate-orange
> bon-bons
> jaffa-cakes
> short-breads
> she hummed a gentle tune
>
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