I like the shift of phrase, Dominic
how deliberate is the other shift I feel from an older discourse to the updated slang of the ending?
Doug
On Jun 3, 2014, at 9:57 AM, Dominic Fox <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Fraying but not hating every minute -
> withdrawal-addled, dissipating nimbus
> of cotton-wool with spastic clawing – can it
>
> be that these delapidated timbers
> have weathered enough foulness, and are creaking
> back now into their soundness-after-rumpus?
>
> I try not to look down. Albeit on waking
> there is accustomed fellness, it is finite.
> May make it out. Am fraying but not freaking.
>
> --
>
> There's a short and verrry slowly growing sequence of these -
> http://sevenpits.tumblr.com.
>
> D
>
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