Cheers to dismal capacity, L.
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> On 1 Oct 2014, at 11:15 pm, Lawrence Upton <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> I call it my cave, though it is not one;
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> but piles of rock among intermixed boulders,
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> oddly placed masses causing space to be
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> held by mad windows big as doors; passages
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> in which a man, even one of my height,
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> must often bend. It's never warm; not safe.
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> And I live in this dismal capacity,
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> each pulse failing, as aging animals
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> withdraw themselves to release meagre spirits
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> into selfless generalising voids;
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> or I'm a creature which found itself
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> its true domain, hidden much of the time
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> to emerge at half-light for the urgent needs:
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> feeding, and emptying its body of foul wastes.
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> They think I'm dead; but all they'd see's a ghost;
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> or something unembodied, apparently shaped
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> as a caricature gesticulating
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> [Elidius is one of the names of one who may have lived at some time after
> the Roman period on Scilly, or, as it then seems to have been called,
> Ennor. There is no evidence of him apart from the earlier name of St
> Helen's island, where it is said he may have been buried, Insula Sancti
> Elidii. His feast day is 8th August. Until now he has had no hagiographer. ]
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