Intriguing to deceive, maybe to lift the sublime, Stephen? I enjoy the
way this practice turns up such possibilities...
Doug
On 15-Apr-08, at 9:28 AM, Stephen Vincent wrote:
> Go meta-
> physical or
> Try me not once
> Spectacles
> Intrigue to deceive
> The stone
> Opaque
> Witness
> Liquefies
>
> Frigid
> Structure
> Loose volume
>
> Fierce such compression
> Ze-
> ro degrees
>
> Split the
> Gracious
> Lifting sublime
> Is
> An old term:
> Fissure delights.
>
> Stephen Vincent
> from TRELLIS
> a work in progress
>
>
Douglas Barbour
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