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I adore all this obvious color. At first I saw France; now I see Hungary. Otter, its whiskers. Daughter, her friskers. Goblins, gauges: xenophobia meets politicos ignore the measurements blaze secular stagnation. I saw Hungary because of the colors, the beauty. I see has iced over. Carp slow as the metabolism of Mojave desert tortoises while they hibernate. When it comes to capitalism, curses won’t do—but those who rehearse disaster might ride flood to the relative safety of an eddy swirls a temporary edifice. These sentences document I have read about L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E poetry. My letters to mist, mellow fruitfulness.
ReplyDeleteThe perfect spot consisted of a place by the pond across from my grandmother’s bungalow. Under the sun, I would lounge on the banks and squint at the pink and purple pastels of the dogwoods and the forsythias like yellow clouds. But there was a dark edge of the eastern woods, where the papery boles of the birch rose into their leafy palisades. The places between the trees were filled with a blue-gray mist. At night, the colorful foliage melted into the blackness of the shadows, and I heard silvery giggling, as if a child’s, echoing from the sylvan depths.
ReplyDeleteThe color of the sunlight seems to shift like dark notes on a sheaf of written manuscript. The sunlight moves and makes darker shades among the white, stern, lean trunks of linden as I walk beside the nearly still waters of the river. The day is hot but not uncomfortable. Dragon flies lilt sluggishly above the wide lilies and thick-stemmed water flowers. If the wind was song, it would be slow-moving cellos over an organ grinders; audible but distant and single notes. She is there; waiting for me within the cool rooms under slate tiles and within pink stucco walls.
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