Friday, April 21, 2006

with water comes wet


Great good is said to be like water, sustaining life with no conscious striving, flowing naturally, providing nourishment, found even in places which desiring people reject. In this way it is like the Tao itself.
- Lao Tzu



Implied, by the temporary containment, of certain molecules, suspended in motion, shaped by laws of gravity, defined, identified as something, ever changing, frozen like spirit resides, in a shell of skin, long enough to give in, to the hide and seek game, the water plays.


It's really unclear what this scribbled garbage poetry of an artist never recognized as more than criminal is trying to define except Y do the lines between acceptable and deformed have to be something that's crossed.


Clarity comes in small windows for the curious to peer beyond the frosted illusion to see the other side.


Mouse-eared cartoon character rides the suspension of disbelief and coyote never falls until he sees only air beneath his feet.

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