the title is interesting too, though I don't understand the elided
'k'. does 'seasic' mean anything? or maybe it's "sea (sic)", seeing
the sea as a kind of fallacy? (of phalla-sea!)
KS
On 20/02/2008, kasper salonen <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> very completely abstract, hard to handle (as in *grasp* the handle). I
> love "Why did the singing stop, and why??", pretty thinkable
> repetition there. this also has an interesting tang for me since I
> just reread D. Thomas' "Ballad of the Long-Legged Bait" a few times
> yesterday.
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> interesting detachment though. almost like the sea, the same & yet
> different no matter where/when you look at it.
>
> KS
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> On 20/02/2008, Larissa Shmailo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> > (List friends, please read the verses in any order you like.)
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> > Ramon Fernandez, tell me, if you know,
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> > ??????????????????????????????????? ?This body, wholly
> > holy, sings as best it can, lisping the mantra
> > "sole."
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> > ????????? Alone. Why did the singing stop, and
> > why??
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> > ????????? No, I never broke an honest sweat,
> > did I think the ocean would forget?
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> > ??????????????????????????????????????????? ? ? ? ? ?? In the
> > horizon's glance I see a wave rise, rise, rise,
> > and die, out of nowhere again, but why?
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> > Larissa Shmailo
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