STANDING UNDER STARS AT LINCOLN CENTER
Electric snowflakes seem unnaturally blue
gushing fountain in warm winter night
two lovers caress on low wall in plaza
young people dance inside the great theatre
SITTING ON LOW WALL AT LINCOLN CENTER IN FEBRUARY
You remember waiting for Godot in empty
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On Oct 12, 2005, at 12:04 PM, Steve Dalachinsky wrote:
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pohms
Hal Art Plastic Surgery
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pohm's law
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pohms
spamatoezoa
On Oct 10, 2005, at 12:35 PM, Steve Dalachinsky wrote:
spamatoezoa
spamacide
HalIf the brain were so simple we could understand
it, we would be so simple we couldn't.
--Lyall Watson
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poems
(original post rejected by the L-Soft software as being too similar to
a message sent too recently, (same word sent yesterday) the addition
of this explanatory text should be sufficient to allow it to pass)
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On Oct 9, 2005, at 10:48 AM, Dan Waber wrote:
poems
proems
HalI can see that you are the kind of young man who
is accustomed to winning arguments.
--Gertrude Stein to Mortimer Adler
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On Oct 9, 2005, at 9:00 AM, Steve Dalachinsky wrote:
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the zoo wrote on the mat
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Oct 9, 2005, at 9:00 AM, Steve Dalachinsky wrote:
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, October 8, 2005 9:51 am
Subject: poems
poems
ducks
mopeds
spores
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poems
On Oct 8, 2005, at 9:51 AM, Dan Waber wrote:
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Hal
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sthey migh t b e bloo dy bird y take your wordsnutriti onal poems e at you
r words take o ne else's t hat you prefe r lightly salt / or much depending o n the pale
tte ah the mood yours or mu ch depe nding on t al k alone grown fat
Q: Poems?
A: Webartery webartery
Q: By these angels name a tapping still is dreary?
A: Hgvf tb
Q: Kid?
A: Leaves me
Q: You to the tufted floor?
A: Teut as drincan perh l g l hab as ane
Q: Different characters?
A: L y
Q: He is not well?
A: She's googlism poems
Q: Ghasa?
A: She is beautiful
Q
which
I'm fond of. Must not be interesting there.. sorry
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Subject: Re: Are these poems?
They're ram files - I think should play with real audio? But of course
: Friday, July 22, 2005 1:22 PM
Subject: Re: Are these poems?
They're ram files - I think should play with real audio? But of
course not
sure, how could I be? How can one be sure of anything? By trying it?
But
surely I don't have to? - Alan
On Fri, 22 Jul 2005, Lanny Quarles wrote:
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"Shinless bonkers"
My sewer mower crushing I,
my I:
crushed ice knob:
thighless nail
my cackling
lewd lurking, murky
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"Air pockets"
Our udders
oar-hewn,
or uttered
upper
molars:
semen stamen
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"Rune tine"
Poked air gobble gawk
surd
"Flaccid faux paw"
Snide ray
tarmac
din
ache:
pea brain
"Headless loo, au jus"
Toggle this, testes:
testicleless spigot,
icicle ass
"Air lair"
Shingle wart snow scat,
isinglass bladder:
preen atonal toons
slit ilk,
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