Yes, the second is wcw, greeny flower, the asphodel meadows and food of the
dead, but also a point in botany someone told me, that literary asphodels are
often mistaken for other lilies and the narcissus, not its own special
genus.
In a message dated 6/26/2008 11:17:06 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[log in to unmask] writes:
I enjoy these, Larissa, but am not sure how to read the 2nd, due to
the first. That is, having seen the allusion to Stein, am I to take
the 2nd, & therefore how, to be to wcw?
Doug
On 25-Jun-08, at 4:48 PM, Larissa Shmailo wrote:
>
> List friends: Forgive me in advance if the formatting fouls up. L
> SNAP 1:Gertie’s Underbelly
> Everybody’s
> autobiography’s
> under the belly
> SNAP 2: Asphodel
> Asphodel much
> misunderstood
> Narcissus is it?
> A meadow for souls?
> This lily perhaps?
> Again, not so.
> But lovely, genii,
> to sight and touch.
> SNAP 3: Chromosome
> some chrome in
> the fish soup
> scale back
>
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