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Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Let the train move on

One Train May Hide another

This is the kind that would make me happy as a school going child taking a bus. If the bus in front just left and somehow there's another bus in the same direction.

From a simple observation, poet Kenneth Koch has moved to one of the most important situation in life. If you cant move on, never mind, let the train move on.

Appian Way

I missed reading the first line in parenthesis.

Being a poet, it is a given that this sign should first make him see how it translates to poetry.
You always have to wait for the train. Yield it says.
Wait for the line. One line may hide another thinks the optimist writer.

A jump to a personality shadowing another. Jumps back to his turf of words.
The path of things.

Valley of the var. Turns too hide things. Blind spot.
We only look for what we are waiting for. Think of a giant Lazy Susan or Baggage carousel. The bag has to be picked. All celestial things are on a carousel. To be is to be everywhere. Moving all the time.

PS: Today a group email was sent about a lost hairpin. This hairpin would be easy to find.









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