so I think what it's doing is to test the sonic properties of this word
that's supposed to indicate a visible effect, the reduction of
visibility (when hearing can become more acute); one that has
accumulated many emotional & moral overtones here pitched at and
dripping off the simple reiterated call, or caw, like those that echo
from a rookery at evening (there's a great one on the CD called [by
chance; or not] 'Stepping Into the Dark', by the brilliant sound
recordist Chris Watson who -- if you like this kind of thing; I do --
turns his trade into art). And by that association, for instance, we
come back into the semantic ... Is that the hypothesis? that some
English words not obviously onomatopoeic can also signify *essentially,
ring true
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>dark so dark matter is dark dark timber utterly dark
>dark soil in the folds of darkness dark nebulae chasm
>dark dark planet ashfall and darkness a plague of darkness
>bruised with dark cloud dark dripping masses dark desires
>dark as the animal blood dark cave dark pure dark dark
>stone dark city the dark hour distorted darkness dark
>plains dark highways in the dark interior things in
>darkness cramped in dark uncharted dark dark wine and
>spilled the sunless dark darkness and earth darkness
>impenetrable fragrant dark indifferent dark pitch dark
>to the end inner darkness the darkness of the tunnel
>huge and velvet the reverberating dark dark canals dark
>streets dark houses dark centuries dark furniture dark
>and heavy fell the dark slab of dark utter dark
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