Thanks Barry. I'm not sure if 'nacre' isnt something of a lucky accident, but yes, it hopes to work as against the other 'n' words of explosives that could be there...
Doug
On 2011-06-01, at 12:21 PM, Barry Alpert wrote:
> Doug,
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> I admire the way in which the diction so often contradicts itself (even while internally rhyming) to yield the dominant image of a chaotic onslaught. Looking up the definition of nacre and being surprised by mother of pearl summed up for me the terribly ironic progression.
>
> Barry
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