Thursday, June 14, 2007
Saturday, April 07, 2007
A Plea
give us this day to glorify ~
Navajo
at Drab
giro Ltd argo
19:20 4/7/07
From: sheila.murphy@GMAIL.COM
Subject: innocence word too much is
Date: April 7, 2007 6:57:28 PM PDT
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solitude and its effects yes
you were saying watch me
sleep watch my sleep and yesterday
was that good now tell me
correspondence taps in to
mesmeria comme ca
the overtone is winking hard
these are my senses eyes
these are my glorious mysteries
this is the aisle for bridelings
give us this day
sheila e. murphy
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Monday, February 26, 2007
whass the context yo pent-tietronic varlet y'all
ALSO,
varlet 1. A man or lad acting as an attendant or servant; a menial, a groom. Now arch.
b. spec. An attendant on a knight or other person of military importance. Now only Hist.
c. varlet of the chamber, = VALET-DE-CHAMBRE. Obs.
d. = SERGEANT n. 8. Obs.
2. A person of a low, mean, or knavish disposition; a knave, rogue, rascal.
In later use freq. without serious implication of bad qualities.
b. Employed as an abusive form of address.
c. In the phr. to play the..varlet. Obs.
d. transf. (See quot.) Obs.
3. The knave in cards. Obs. [So F. valet.]
4. attrib. as varlet heretic, page, rebel.
AND MOIST CONTWEXTYOUALLY!
ΒΆ5. App. used for WARLOCK.
wiht quotations....
1703 BRAND New Desc. Ork. & Zetland viii. 110 There is a House called Kebister, where a Varlet or Wizard lived.
Hence varletess, a female varlet.
1748 RICHARDSON Clarissa I. xxxi. 196 It was more Pride than Love..that put me upon making such a confounded rout about losing this noble varletess. Ibid. VI. 96 Eight o'clock at Mid-summer, and these lazy varletesses (in full health) not come down yet to breakfast!
From: chrisman@RCN.COM
Subject: on not publishing the 'itinerant' poets of guantanamo bay
Date: February 26, 2007 11:53:34 AM PST
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the pentagon arguing that poetry 'presents a special risk' to national security because of its 'content and format'.
Monday, February 19, 2007
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Moloch 1:26 1/31/07 3582 bytes
This composed listening to Ginsberg read Howl 1:26 1/31/07... which reminded me of this spectre having appeared in my first ever performance with Ana... Though I didn't see it on the projection screen during the performance it clearly is recognizable in the video document of that first performance.
In this file I have duplicated the image eleven times. During the performance it appeared as a single image in a video projection of my perusing Ana' screen with a macro CCD video camera...
Today, 1/31/07 the generation of "rbaby" from the reverse scypte 'hcoloM' reminds of my first exposure to the Word Moloch... from the OED Concise in 1987... paraphrasing
"A Caananite Idol to whom children were sacrificed... nowadays any tyrannical object of sacrifice...
Are, Baby