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in progress:


We find ourselves (I find myself)
plunged into this fantasy of mine
with vicious interference from
this hollow kind, whoever they are

I say fuck them all
we say fuck them
without even wondering why
anyone should want to defy us

It is a device, you see
of the imagination
whereby every move against us
can only strengthen our will
our unification!

And...
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medeia:
how do I vote for it?? confused
uncommoncold:
Heh, I was a farmhand for four summers, actually. I worked on a vegetable farm and scored free organic veggies. It was awesome- I especially loved being outside all the gosh-darn time.

Thanks for the suggestion, but I've already read Nausea. I feel silly saying that I've already done and read the things you're recommending to me- as though I'm trying to prove something! I'm really not.

Hope you're well.
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i have a dilemma...

they say money is the root of all evil.

others say no, the love of money is the root of all evil.

both valid contentions.

but if you ask me, the lack of money is the root of all evil. yes, that's it. don't worry all, i've figured it out.

anyway, the point is i am going to have one tricky...
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marigold:
i've heard good things about the story of the eye.
uncommoncold:
I haven't read Timequake, no, but I've read the other two you mentioned- and liked them.

My favourite, by far, is Cat's Cradle. I almost want to re-read it, 'cause I read it so long ago.

The "specific" moment was the one I was referring to, but both will do.

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delihound:
i'm going to have to make a list of these, because there are a lot i've never heard of. the giving tree is the saddest book ever, i think.
hollygolightly:
I am a big fan of cards too. I always carry a pack in my bag. presidents and 500 are two of my favourites.
i didn't know that one you mentioned, but oneday when you get out of that place you can come and teach me.
have you thought about making a move somewhere else?
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killypop:
Yes, I'll check out the link.. thank you!
I will rent it sooon has I can..
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medeia:
Cool!!! I also hope you aply it soon. Want to know how you like it wink That book is really great. I used to have that one, in a such beautiful edition, as u told u wanted it I went to my bookcase and wanted to read it again but I can't find it... I am really sad about it frown That was a really beautiful edition!!!
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I.

a work in progress:

A friend of mine
has made up her mind
that the love of her life
has been and gone
and never before
has she suffered so much
in the natural passing
of time

I fail to persuade her
that the regret in tow
of any fine memory
is a malignancy born from
the strangest recesses of
the human character
-...
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danielle:
that leper joke was funny.
heres one for you.
did you hear about the necropheliac who found his true love?







then that rotten cunt split on him/ biggrin
medeia:
all tracks are great!! I recomend you all biggrin but i love "When Rhetoric Dies"
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well...here it is...

Rain Over Bouville

yes, it's weird, and yes, there's really not much to it right now. just think of it as a seed. a weird seed.

but anyway! i feel kinda proud. don't worry, i'm sure it'll pass...
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medeia:
You can read a little bit about her here----> http://www.vidaslusofonas.pt/clarice_lispector2.htm

I am not able to tell you what kind of things she wrote because it is very unique. You have to read to know! But I can tell you: She was fantastic!!! miao!!
lucky:
Now, are these things you've written yourself? I must go throught them all! love
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SECRET

Once upon a time
she appeared to me as
a better kind of human altogether

born into a spotlight of tomorrow

She taught me how to take
the common raptures
and work them into soil
for a level field of play

and I cant forget
the look she would have in her eyes
when noticing the ground
was spent

Years later
these notions defend...
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peteyrock:
well, i think all guys can relate to that poem. besides, chicks are really messed up in Kansas.
i get a break in August and i don't know when my deployment is over yet.
keep up on the poetry, cuz that shit is right on and really worded well
gogo:
yes, please miao!!
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so...after at least a year of procrastination and doubting my own abilities (still not certain i have any, but so what), my website is 99% built and will be going online on the 1st of June. i will be bombarding poetry forums and art rings with links and hopefully a few people will take the time to come by and have a read of my...
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peteyrock:
me? study? shea, right. i'm going to school once i get out of the army, but i'll be hurting because i've done nothing but work on tanks for about three years and the only math i've done is, "three targets...i'm gonna shoot 'em"
i'll bet living in Oxford is cool though. hell, i'd like to see nearly anywhere on that island
gogo:
it says you wrote on my body that it's not the end
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BORN AGAIN

So you took your leap of faith, from loneliness
to madness, while the rest of us dined
with our feet on the ground
our fornication shunned
and I like to think Im not the only one
who wondered in what way the light
revealed itself in you
and how obscure the equation of
nature + nurture must have been to result
in such...
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terekhova:
Hey Huck :-)

Not sure when we'll be back in Oxford. Possibly sometime in late July, though I'm not sure.

As to a preview, have a wee lookie here -

www.partchimp.com/music/

terekhova:
.ogg file is in the opensource Ogg Vorbis music format.

Sounds complex, but many music players (like Winamp) will play it just fine or with an extension.

More info here - http://www.vorbis.com/download_win_1.0.1.psp


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best
website
EVER

http://grouphug.us

you'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll puke
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xip:
I don't think that musical would be well-received.. at all biggrin
xip
meredith:
uhm i think i've been having that pic for 2 weeks or so. thank you, glad you like it smile
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There is a black river
passing by my window
And late at night
all dolled up like Christ
I walk the water
between the piers

We all know
the baby has expired
Long ago
she was pulled
from the myre
And no precious liar
or well-wisher
can return the love
the love stolen

from 'River Of Sorrow' by Antony Hegarty
manko:
I don't want to sound mean but have you ever heard of internet search engines? such as google, for example? If you type in "JT Leroy" and "bibliography" in the search box, you won't need to ask me and will save a precious amount of my life.