Jill,
After a number of readings in which I was mainly preoccupied with syntactical relationships (partly because of the lack of punctuation), I'm still intrigued. Interesting to consider as well in light of this wikipedia description:
The text for a da capo aria was typically a poem or other verse sequence written in two strophes, the first for the A section (hence repeated later) and the second for B. Each strophe consisted of from three to six lines, and terminated in a line containing a masculine ending.
Barry
On Thu, 26 May 2011 02:53:57 +0000, [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Aria da capo
>
>fixtures and rain
>fell to scatter
>dark mark paver
>
>fall drug cold
>but aria comes
>I am capable
>
>nothing halts tempo
>today cornered fell
>but arcs win
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>________________________
>Jill Jones
>
>www.jilljones.com.au
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