From whom is a question I never considered. Careless.
On Mar 18, 2013, at 1:36 PM, Douglas Barbour <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Harsh. Sharp. Gotcha, but from whom?
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> Doug
> On 2013-03-16, at 3:12 PM, Kenneth Wolman <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> She didn't say which Garden it was.
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>> Eden had a secret door, concealed behind the Douanier's stuffed animals,
>> and a glowing Exit sign: but it had the same intent as
>> "This Way to The Egress" in Barnum's Museum,
>> for it led not to green pastures but to
>> a pile of horseshit on John Street & Broadway.
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>> If you thought you were knock-knock-knocking on Heaven's door,
>> when you sought the Garden of Earthly Delights,
>> expect instead that you found the Boschian orgiastic,
>> equivalents of Plato's Retreat and the Continental Baths,
>> the paired gardens of anonymity, Crisco, and fisting,
>> both mortality-stained garden paths for urban savants
>> who lead you to our final garden,
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>> the Biggie, avatar of win through loss (if you can buy that):
>> [tucket] a reenactment of the supreme Gesthemane
>> (starring Jim Caviezel) where fear meets bloody sweat.
>> Faithful to the Letter of the script, cups will not pass us by,
>> and gall will gain a decent taste because it's
>> what's given and you need to live with it.
>>
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