A brumality abbreviated: well, really.
Stressed, too.
Enjoyed it, as usual, Hal.
Doug
On 18-Dec-06, at 2:28 PM, Halvard Johnson wrote:
> Sonnet: Calling All Lexicographers
>
> Lord knows I’m tired of chewing on all this
> just to learn how snowmobiles bundle themselves
> up in grammar. Their full or adult-sized Times
> severely stressed, too stressed to say they’re sorry.
>
> Spewing abuse far from love, but at least
> brumal. Subscriptions all lapsed. Ice crevasses
> beneath you, beneath me. But seduction splits,
> as if truth itself were at stake. Subscriptions
>
> dropped, or at least at risk, bears drop their plans
> for hybernation, fight amongst themselves--black
> and white against brown until alliances shift.
> Learning it all over again, tongue against teeth.
>
> Then crashed, abbreviation alleviating our need to
> spell things out, avoid undue, toe-tapping rhythms.
>
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> Hal
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