Yeah, Kasper, a good one, completely hinged, no squeak >g<
Andrew
On 19/09/2007, Douglas Barbour <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> This is one of your best Kasper, & I agree with Rupert about how sharp
> the turn of these lines are:
>
> "sends its satellites climbing on the
> hinge of bendy wire"
>
> it's good to see you keeping your distance in this too....
>
> Doug
> On 18-Sep-07, at 1:21 PM, kasper salonen wrote:
>
> > the climbers climb, hundreds
> > growing one from the other,
> > extending like the lively hair of the dead,
> > a different species
> > surprised by its autonomy;
> >
> > a deep groove has stayed in this wall
> > like a carriage rut for decades.
> > now this many-faced, many-fingered tree
> > in the nook of rubble, slender & entrepid,
> > sends its satellites climbing on the
> > hinge of a bendy wire¨D
> >
> > they are the wheel this cranny
> > has waited for. turning slower than
> > the clock of the sky that feeds them
> > in the tick-tick of seconds made honey,
> > made nuclear, then chloroplast¨D
> >
> > the leaves ascend their flags,
> > leave a green kingdom behind.
> >
> > KS
> >
> >
> Douglas Barbour
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>
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>
> in pidgen apocalypse ¨C how now not
> gag on the unward, the once-upon, us-
> proud planet?
>
> Dennis Lee
>
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