Very good. Love the sounds. One quibble:
I think I'd omit the first five words of the
second line, maybe moving the remaining
word to the following line.
"is there enough silence here for a glass of water"
--David Antin
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On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 11:33 AM, Lawrence Upton <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
> Stones watch; and they do that for their purpose.
> You might think them inanimate. Dying
> confuses much. What cannot die may live.
> What cannot decompose may live, moving
> too fast or slowly in bright expanses
> of single colours or camouflage patterns;
> a pulse duning against a flow of blood,
> a covert embolism, deafening,
> blinding, breaking, splitting, geological,
> stuttered phonemes of weather change, windless
> knot of atmosphere twining untangleable,
> burrowed hills of energy falling inside
> themselves like old granite, little peaks of snow
> that melt or just give way to their softness,
> all space becoming subtle and vast, scary
> too far from shore or wall or road.
> Naked.
>
>
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> AHRC Creative Research Fellow
> Dept of Music
> Goldsmiths, University of London
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