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Altarwise by Owl-Light


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Altarwise by owl-light in the half-way house
The gentleman lay graveward with his furies;
Abaddon in the hangnail cracked from Adam,
And, from his fork, a dog among the fairies,
The atlas-eater with a jaw for news,
Bit out the mandrake with to-morrow's scream.
Then, penny-eyed, that gentleman of wounds,
Old cock from nowheres and the heaven's egg,
With bones unbuttoned to the half-way winds,
Hatched from the windy salvage on one leg,
Scraped at my cradle in a walking word
That night of time under the Christward shelter:
I am the long world's gentleman, he said,
And share my bed with Capricorn and Cancer.



-- Dylan Thomas

09 February 2008

It's a Drag When . . .

. . . you have a blog but you can't think of anything good to say.

I wanted to say some stuff about Hart Crane. How tragic it is that his version of modernism wasn't more successful. Instead, we got the William Carlos Williams version.

But my brain just isn't having anything to do with me today.

Blah.








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