interesting, I enjoyed this. first stanza is the most approachable,
the rest are obscure to me but that doesn't lessen the quality much.
:)
KS
On 06/09/06, Roger Day <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I
>
> i suggest going to the lake to listen to the band
> you say the sky is grey, the ground is damp, the music flat
> i want to go sketching
> it's all so dull round here, you say, what's the profit in a few
> fields and a tree?
> I'd like swim in a hooker's green saxophone
> you tell no in particular that the full english breakfast looks good
> fuck off
>
> II
>
> in footprints tense the future
> verbs acetylene idiocy
> paranormal dustbins
> serve as whore around the head
> finger point blazing
> oh fantastic quarter
> forehead grinding
> rendered adjectival fugitives
> tomorrow, Lodz
> razorblade complement
> medium cool cold
> splattered 4x4
> hung arcane weaponry
> a youth spent listless
> in dank bus shelters
> never the arrival of any bus
> let alone the right one
> anyway, no no how
> a high temperature cut
> or
> a blunt stanley knife?
> you decide
>
> II
> fucking cliques
> fucking cambridge
>
> --
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> You've not experienced Shakespeare until you have read him in the
> original Klingon.
>
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