To waste a haiku on Ken Rockwell would be a crime against nature.

(or, if you prefer:

    To waste a haiku
    on Ken Rockwell would be a
    crime against nature.

:-)

On Sat, Dec 16, 2006 at 08:28:19AM -0600, William Robb wrote:
> Wow Bob, that was beautiful.
> Do you write Haiku also?
> 
> William Robb
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Bob W" Subject: RE: The reason we're doing it all wrong
> 
> 
> Ken merely is.
> 
> Like a force of nature that we can't quite grasp in the fleshly
> carnality of our mortal fists - a zephyr of formless expression.
> Unknowable, ineffable, immortal, invisible - a hymn to the visual
> oneness of beyond. The formless form. Knowledge without knowing.
> Reality without experience. Expression beyond form, beyond content.
> Within the realms of Ken wisdom the void is the thought, and the
> thought is void - a void of fullness and clamour. As when Saces
> charged through the battle lines on his foaming steed and the clang
> and clamour of brazen shield clashed with flashing blade, so are Ken's
> pens?es  - forged from the Virgilian vacuum, hammered on the anvil of
> emptiness.
> 
> Ken is beyond pretension.
> 
> Beyond reality.
> 
> Beyond wind.
> 
> 
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