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Altarwise by Owl-Light


I.

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

14 February 2008

You Know You're Regressing When . . .



You rent The Greatest American Hero from Netflix.

And you like it.




In my defense, I also watched a French (or German or some kind of European) documentary about Lee Miller, and another documentary about Picasso and Rothko. So I am still sophisticated.


Now, I wonder if season 1 of The A-Team is available . . .

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