Neat. I also 'saw' 'white drones' for some reason.... But this is England, eh?
The near & the far (but I consider cream or milk in tea an abomination, Dave).
Doug
On 2012-07-11, at 12:45 AM, David Bircumshaw wrote:
> *Speck*
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> *an AK for KJ*
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> Would not in the early morning
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> my mind start toward the East.
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> There are white domes somewhere
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> under that blue and emptied sky, white domes, white domes,
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> therefore even the cream
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> is burnished safest yellow.
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> Cream it is and better than lemon
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> in the first tea at breakfast.
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> I think of tigers as eating the sun
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> and drinking lemons.
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> These teabags come from a green grocer,
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> not the long blue miles to Ceylon.
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> The herring boats set out
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> toward the red shoals.
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> David Joseph Bircumshaw
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