very well explained Frank, you should subtitle it - a pop-American anthem - yes, i got what you meant, the three points, also because it was saturday and night here where i live, quite tangible, whatever, to be sincere i united the second with the third, i think they go together with fashion > Hi Anny, > > No one mentioned (got?) the colors in my little poem, and that Americans often > default to the feminine when wistful about our country, that the sexual tension > (sex sells) of our lady seduces (and repulses). Two, that the sexual tension comes > by night, not the light of day where a more puritan stance is projected. The > dichotomy makes us all nuts! > That's one possible level of the poem. I think you got it in your description with > your references to " Marilyn Monroe in an Andy Warhol pic", very American. > Then again, there is the simpler level of plain observation on my part... > > ************************** > Frank Parker > [log in to unmask] > http://users.montereyisp.com/frank > > > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: Poetryetc provides a venue for a dialogue relating to poetry and > >poetics [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Anny Ballardini > >Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2002 3:33 PM > >To: [log in to unmask] > >Subject: Re: Night Moves > > > > > >the taste of Marlin Monroe in an Andy Warhol pic, > >thanks, for the before... :-) > > > > > >> Night Moves > >> > >> a blue, wraparound > >> skirt, red slip, white > >> lace trim, legs > >> all the way up > >> to here > >> > >> ************************** > >> Frank Parker > >> [log in to unmask] > >> http://users.montereyisp.com/frank > >> > > >