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Don't know how you do it, Peter, let alone so many so often, but they  
certainly do get to me. 'How language creates itself' seems to suggest  
new twists & turns in the making. I like the sense of horizons etc.

Both s(w)ing in their own ways, though.

Doug
On 6-Jan-07, at 11:15 PM, Peter Ciccariello wrote:

> Thought  
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> -- Peter Ciccariello
> Image - http://invisiblenotes.blogspot.com/
> Word - http://poemsfromprovidence.blogspot.com/
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			Late night
resurrection of a forgotten love, a vanished
civilization, where the waning moon is the
accusational eye of a discarded lover. . . .
				Love’s absence
is still love, the heart a celestial wound.

		Christopher Dewdney