conversations w/marvin # 15 - vice/sage after ( after a.d.
)"do you like this disguise?"
i asked marvin feeling like a puppeteer
pulling his strings"don't broadcast any more of your
artificial lifeto me'" he snarledstanding frozenby his
reaction
isaw that our conversations
had begun
NEW
BOOK
SPECK
By John M. Bennett Jim Leftwich
Espoo, Finland: cPress, 2006
Available for free download or as a printed book for $5.77 from
http://www.lulu.com/cpress
Lots of other great titles there, too, including
collaborations by Jim Leftwich, Michelle Greenblatt, John Crouse, and
Billy could have been a celebrity impersonator for Olympia Dukakis,
and had a bad habit of hiring managers prone to drinking on the job;
then she'd have to fire them. Something more than chance, there, but I
never knew what.
40 words, 40 years
365 days, 365 people
http://www.logolalia.com/40x365
guarding these lives
destined to die,
nurses
light up
the madhouse at night
-from Shakko (Red Lights) by Mokichi
Saito
Juve is
32 is
Johannes Bobrowski
is the leather seahorse
satchel
up
above
the french horn
green lipstick carthaginian
triskeles coin
GB
is for
Hey Steve, nice to see you're a fan of Scriabin, one of my favorite composers, especially for the piano. His music for the solo piano has always seemed more interesting and moving to me than that of Rachmaninoff, whom everyone loves. Of course, R's cello piano sonata is incomparable. Still, over
scrim on i off ram (p)
Jennifer
Love oozes me, Jennifer, your thing is my thing, my thing is loose, my thing is
on the town, my thing is moist, my thing is my labia, my thing is my mouth, my
thing speaks my thing, my thing is Julu, I call my thing Jennifer, I call my
thing Julu, I call my thing the reaper and
This is some thing all right!
john
At 01:21 PM 8/21/2006, you wrote:
Jennifer
Love oozes me, Jennifer, your thing is my thing, my thing is loose, my
thing is on the town, my thing is moist, my thing is my labia, my thing
is my mouth, my thing speaks my thing, my thing is Julu, I call my thing
I once sponsored a foot-race between dead composers, but Zeno’s
tortoise stole the show.
m
On Aug 21, 2006, at 8:35 AM, Thomas savage wrote:
Hey Steve, nice to see you're a fan of Scriabin, one of my favorite
composers, especially for the piano. His music for the solo piano has
always
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[giubba jub
trusse sleeveless doublet
jerkin jacket mandillion
track people7)
Pangwe Scrutiny Berlin]
ie:
the vestigial Boeotian footwing fossil Mai hamama
Haimama hamamai hamamamai
Hamama hamamayamai
Haimama hamamai
ANDROGYNY
neanderthal possessed a quiet exhibition deep in the mud
sheaf of papers have the will to be sealed again
odds make rules in the settled worlds of effete intellectuals
command this crook-shut order since I enjoy slanging off
undergarment unharmed because of the inevitable promise
halibios now tread now portrayed now catafalque
tread now portrayed now catafalque now down
portrayed now catafalque now down now legitimate
catafalque now down now legitimate now reason
down now legitimate now reason now neaera
catafalque now down now legitimate now reason
portrayed now
Come back here, you you,
PTAH-errah-dactyl!
HOGAAANN!
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In Egyptian mythology, Ptah (also spelt Peteh) was the deification of the primordial mound in the Ennead cosmogony,
which was more literally referred to as Ta-tenen (also spelt Tathenen), meaning
2 interviews w/ steve dalachinsky
listen here:
www.eadonsplace.com
www.Live365.com (Eadon's Place)
http://stream.wrir.net:8001/
ASPHYXIATE
contact happened in danger
affair was getting clumsy
recovered sloppy alien artifact beyond authority
listened to lyrics in the engine room
our mission had been beside the fact
I hoped the poison froze that thought
this house became part counterintuitive
part unfilled link
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