On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 6:01 AM, Heather Madrone <[email protected]>wrote:

>  Nothing, said masterfully enough, is often an appropriate response.
>
>
I know somebody invoked the spirit of  John Cage earlier. For my Sunday
morning unlurking, triggered especially by this very un-Lear (Nothing shall
come of Nothing!) statement, I am bringing in Edwin Morgan.

*Opening the Cage: 14 Variations on 14 Words*
"I have nothing to say and I am saying it and that is poetry." — John
Cage<http://www.newalbion.com/artists/cagej/>

I have to say poetry and is that nothing and am I saying it
I am and I have poetry to say and is that nothing saying it
I am nothing and I have poetry to say and that is saying it
I that am saying poetry have nothing and it is I and to say
And I say that I am to have poetry and saying it is nothing
I am poetry and nothing and saying it is to say that I have
To have nothing is poetry and I am saying that and I say it
Poetry is saying I have nothing and I am to say that and it
Saying nothing I am poetry and I have to say that and it is
It is and I am and I have poetry saying say that to nothing
It is saying poetry to nothing and I say I have and am that
Poetry is saying I have it and I am nothing and to say that
And that nothing is poetry I am saying and I have to say it
Saying poetry is nothing and to that I say I am and have it



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