Good news about the "h" key. As a firm adherent to entropy, I can never quite believe in spontaneous healing events until they are proved.
Here is proof.
As I seem to recall somewhere in your personal poet autobiography a statement indicating that you have always felt mysteriously driven to do what you were told not to, could this mean that you have shrewdly interpreted Drink Me as Drink Me Not?
Beyond the Looking Glass, no more Republicans in sight, and... just in time, the miraculous revenant "h", perfect for the mirroring bookend letters in "hosannah".
A Small Gap of Implausibility
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… performance in animation is often more of a push-pull. This is from
Shadow of a Mouse: Performance, Belief, and World-Making in Animation by
Donald Craft...
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I woke up to rain, rattling, swirling against panes and roof--the first
real rain we've had in months, and it's supposed to continue all day and
night an...
The Easy Life on Cruise Control
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Life is so damn easy for me. I don’t have to plan for the future because
Evangelical preachers say Armageddon is coming. Until then, conservative
politici...
Stay away from the pool
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My mother & I were visiting a friend of hers who was living in an apartment
complex that I regarded at the time as positively palatial, what for the
commun...
In Memory of Ed Ochester, Poet & Editor, RIP
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We have asked Ed Ochester (above) to edit our Sunday poetry pages for the
next few months. Here is one of Ed's poems: March of the Penguins The
editor of N...
“In spite of all the learned have said ...”
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Philip Freneau
Philip Freneau (1752-1852) was a journalist and poet in the early years our
country was forming. And, oh, by the way, I once wrote an under...
Jason Tandon
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Born in Hartford, CT in 1975, Jason Tandon is the author of four books of
poetry, including *The Actual World*, *Quality of Life*, and *Give Over the
Hec...
Balance is important in design
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ligula eget dolor. Aenean massa. Cum sociis Theme natoque penatibus et
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Feeding therapy FINALLY!!
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There is so much to catch up on and yet so little. I have noticed that the
last year has felt like an inward journey and so telling a story hasn’t
fe...
One year gone ...
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*Meeting Mark Mothersbaugh*
Today marks one year as editor of *Fresh Water *for me. Man-o-man, what a
ride it has been. Despite the intensity of the job, o...
I'm still here
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Just posting here to let anyone know (whoever is still dropping by from
time to time) that I still haven't disappeared, I've just been spending
time away f...
2015 Mini Gift Guide
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A mini last-minute gift guide...it's been quite some time since I've
posted. But I love the holidays so much and sharing gifts that I think
would be great ...
In a Landscape - The Playlist
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John Cage, “In a Landscape”
Bob Dylan, “My Back Pages”
Neil Young, “Ambulance Blues”
The Twilight Zone Theme
Babylon 5 Theme
Simon & Garfunkel, “Richard Co...
6 comments:
It is freakish and surreal to think this is what we've come to. God Bless America? I think God's left the building.
It's so cute to watch t-em covering up t-eir tiny little -earts while gazing wistfully up at God, or t-e flag, or is it... t-e teleprompter?
(Practising selective keyboard reduction in your -onour, on t-is dark morning in America, Nin...)
Oh, that image is enough to make an atheist out of me. But there is good news, my H key has been healed!
Nin,
Good news about the "h" key. As a firm adherent to entropy, I can never quite believe in spontaneous healing events until they are proved.
Here is proof.
As I seem to recall somewhere in your personal poet autobiography a statement indicating that you have always felt mysteriously driven to do what you were told not to, could this mean that you have shrewdly interpreted Drink Me as Drink Me Not?
Beyond the Looking Glass, no more Republicans in sight, and... just in time, the miraculous revenant "h", perfect for the mirroring bookend letters in "hosannah".
Wow, that is a beautiful post you linked to. I will return to it many times, a mirroring of mirroring . . .
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