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On Tue, November 8, 2011 16:22, Douglas Barbour wrote:
> Yes, terrific, Lawrence. And I like the implied, life copying art
> aspect....
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> the motions of the lines as....
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> Doug
> On 2011-11-08, at 6:11 AM, Lawrence Upton wrote:
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>> A strong quick fluster of crayon lines
>> jabbing through into storm waves
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>> blue wash over grey, and green within both; and slow broad unripe depths
>> atop drawn stab marks joining rock and rocks tenuously despite
>> encroaching sea breakers rising moving crabwise
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>> brown smatterings of weed break up cream and white and dangerous
>> continuity The Gugh may be solid beyond
>> the east of Agnes
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>> but it’s not whole
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>> all this a sundering of one into two, and three if sea’s a thing
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UNFRAMED GRAPHICS by Lawrence Upton
42 pages; A5 paperback; colour cover
Writers Forum 978 1 84254 277 4
wfuk.org.uk/blog
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