Perhaps a Fibonacci year? If 11 is also 2,
1
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2
What third or fifth, what octave? Here, only the sprawling live oaks'
single green.
M
On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 11:16 AM, Douglas Barbour
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> We can always hope, Patrick. Let's do so.
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> Doug
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> On 1-Jan-11, at 10:12 AM, Patrick McManus wrote:
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> 1-1-11
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>> Seems sort of promising!!
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>> A poem??
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>> Greets P
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The biplane shuttles through the telegraph wires.
The fountain sings the same old song.
At the cab-drivers' bar, the drinks are orange,
but the eyes of the engine drivers are white.
The lady has lost her smile in the woods.
--Philippe Soupault
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