Yes (but oops on the line breaks in this replay).
A loud & vigorous no throughout.
Doug
On 2012-05-14, at 10:35 AM, Lawrence Upton wrote:
> very good
>
> L
>
> On Mon, May 14, 2012 18:30, Dominic Fox wrote:
>> At last there is no resting place, no lasting
>> shelter from whipped-up crosswinds: to press on is to be harried sideways.
>> Try recasting
>>
>>
>> rough lateral displacement as a passion for deviation, willed obliquity
>> just itching to break off from the procession:
>>
>> I fidget so, which is not anomie
>> precisely but the usual way of wasting, dispersing, unrequited energy.
>>
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