Monday, September 19, 2005

that the indicative for you has superceded the imperative for me

that the indicative for you has superceded
the imperative for me
whether:as a rag, unfolding
or:as if a fallen leaf
unfurled, speeding up
or could be:a branch wavering against a backdrop of anything
e.g.:"malt dust, broken grains, ‘C’ combings, dried grains, dried yeast"
randomscrawls
to:a greasy window pane
to:sluggish air
then again perhaps: aspider’s sink line caught, its destin-
ation a becoming a
belonging.There I searched
(and all similarities.)(Or
at least most others).And
did not find

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