Not sure why, Lawrence, as the first one looks the same to me (here).
Interesting how you get a kind of 'scientific' distance through both language & grammar here....
Doug
On 2012-11-07, at 7:33 AM, Lawrence Upton <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>
> A computer demands why I am sending this again
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> This is just computers trying to make themselves indispensible
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> Here we go
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> I am afraid that the usual method of ensuring there is a line break
> doesnt work - some smart arse computer again
>
> I think the line breaks matter and rather than spending all day
> fiddling with it I have used full stops to force the space
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> I hope
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> best to all
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>
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> L
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> SUNDAY FROM LIGHT
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> Light burns within the tree outside,
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> brightness entirely of sight flaming
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> from the roughly blown rain-wetted leaves,
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> unquiet fire dazzling eyes;
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> and thus one may have no certainty
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> what kind of tree that is cut round
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> into a standardised profile
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> some time back, like a point of sale
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> pop up. It's grown since with energy
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> and now is loose origami
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> yet almost multiple in time
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> something that makes things visible
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> and affords us illumination.
>
> .
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> Here, some, in minds already blazing,
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> would join all light to over-shine.
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> .
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> Colour depends from light to which
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> the organs of seeing react: wave
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> corpuscular or else quantum
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> phenomena... phenomenon.
>
> .
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> There are similar shapes we can't see.
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> .
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> I feel it is a sensation
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> produced by organ arousal
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> rather than a radiance from source.
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> .
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> This is a most candescent room
>
> .
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> whose state of equilibrium
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> is being disturbed in my vision.
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> .
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> I become kindled and I change state
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> illuminated when switched on.
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> .
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> I see myself in some good light.
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> .
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> I brighten even as rain hits
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> the revelatory windows.
>
> .
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> Lichter. Wasser. Sonntags-Gruß
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>
>
Douglas Barbour
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