Saturday, March 29, 2008

Monday, March 24, 2008

General Syntax

In the name of a theme, and a very disturbing general, I give you, His Righteousness.

Also, remember the next Vestments meeting is this Saturday, March 29, 7pm, foyer
outside Hatton Gallery. We need to discuss the show, so show up for a quick meeting
or stay for the gallery talks, readings


General Syntax


A better world shall emerge on account of this. A general is just
as anybody, events, places, things I could tell you about to make
a nerve end squeal.

Age wrinkles the body, withers the tome. I want so much to become
meaningful, meaning to be understood, the events, places, things
which relay force. Always there has been some loss on some shore.

Americans never quit, 24/7 openness, we will be prepared to say
something meaningful, do things. I am an old soldier and so see
war from far away. I mean this literally, as I am on Venus watching
the unusual gas activity. There are interests about.

Build me a son, I say, and I will show you a river. There, in my dreams
I hear footsteps, crying, the green rustle of reeds. In a war there is
no victor if you consider the reeds. The sedges we encountered
there were always on the up and up unless we slept there.

It is fatal to enter the sedges, and it is part of life. Life is a lively
process to fail winningly. I meant victory, you win some and you
wake up with a feeling, as far as anybody is concerned

life is a lively process, as is concern, a general empathy. Syntax
you’ll have to do yourself, like an old soldier marching out orders
or was it barking? Age wrinkles the body…

Our government has kept us within our borders, as do governments
do by law. Part of the American Dream is in the borders, where they
hover. The best luck of all is to be born into some kind of dream.

The soldier, above all others, is an American who never quits.
The soldier, above all others, waves his bayonet. The world is in a
quandary over unusual gas activity. Interests lie. O build me
a son toward openness. There is no security on earth.

Saturday, March 8, 2008

boxPoem


http://www.technekai.com/boxpoem/index.html

http://www.technekai.com/boxpoem/index.html

Monday, March 3, 2008

Warm and Sharing

www.verderstudio.org/fair --This is a project of mine an Susan's, a little rough sometimes, but it is allegedly being revised...oh collaborations. I am oddly devoid of comments otherwise, just missed the Vestments vibe and thought I'd throw something up on the blog.

Maybe there is a detail of some Stanley Scott art?


Charlie