As the temperatures here rise into the late 30s, your 3 Cold Snaps were
very welcome, Max. I couldn't tell the difference between them, but you
know what happens when the brain overheats...
mj
Max Richards wrote:
>sorry if this has already reached your inbox, but I'm puzzled that my own inbox
>hasn't received it, so I presume I did something wrong when sending earlier
>today...M.R.
>
>Cold Snap
>
>This fresh morning,
>the iced-over
>park greensward
>matches my frosted pate.
>
>By noon, enough sun
>will have reached the green,
>thawing, evaporating,
>restoring.
>
>Not so me, moving
>by a timing that's different,
>uncertain,
>towards dissolution.
>
>- Max Richards
>
>Ruffey Lake Park,
>Doncaster, Melbourne
>
>26 July 2006
>
>
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Lorsque le ciel s'obscurcissait, ta victoire toujours, lampe des signes! La chair moins nue de se savoir écrite et partagée. (When the sky darkened, always your victory, lamp of signs! The flesh less naked for knowing itself written and shared out.) - Claude Esteban d.10 Avril 2006
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