as you arrange all these Lawrence, will they appear in some kind of dated order? so many ways of gutting at these landscapes, but always the same 'eye' seeing/saying, in many different moods.
'day minds' & evening ones, night ones, all taking it in.
Doug
On 2011-09-19, at 12:07 PM, Lawrence Upton wrote:
> Much of the song is from roosting crowds;
> the occasional bird goes hurrying home,
> aware of curfew. On day minds.
> Colour thickens, depth of field flattening.
> The geological and human ambiguate.
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> Once more the harbour’s dry,
> sky full of stretched rain udders
> following each other’s arses
> over upside-down hills.
> Lights glare in night desert.
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> Lawrence Upton
> Dept of Music
> Goldsmiths, University of London
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