Love the last line, L.
But Paul Zits was on last night at his reading about the uses of repetition, & here you are...
Doug
On Feb 12, 2014, at 10:23 AM, Lawrence Upton <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Something's beginning.
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> Something's always beginning.
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> Paying attention makes it portentous.
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> The beginning splits into many beginnings.
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> Something's beginning amidst the background noise.
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> Lots of sputtering.
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> Beginnings crossbreed; and will continue til it's dark.
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> The movements are melodic.
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> Difficult to know if one is alive or in post-production.
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Douglas Barbour
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