Sun Dec 6 12:08:25 2009
Is it so seen. It
is concluded to send Mercury
to Calypso, from the sweet, in
ample space shows varnish. Consult
we first the larva rips it
is not inflated and harsh,
but sung in vain: the least
thing is bigger. Here I
am far from the same way
these petty words, secure
of lengthening any nose. This is the
same treat, and dies of suffocation.
Texts:
Jean Henri Fabre, The Glow-Worm and Other Beetles
Homer, Odyssey (tr. Pope)
Longinus, On the Sublime
Gertrude Stein, Tender Buttons
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Mon Dec 21 13:42:06 2009
I should be done properly, he was bent
on politics, laughingly,
that he had fancied that she
would have better reasons than the cordial,
encouraging kind, regarding
his long legs, and not know what
she had ever tried to create
in exchange? I came by
his success in the eyes, and
then we can set a good
deal of his heart to
a crisis, and pray don't say that.
Text:
George Eliot, Middlemarch
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Sun Dec 6 11:43:03 2009
The bird, determined, and the laws, the long
digestive pouch! The grub a god; besides,
the larva wishes to return! Suffice
the tears descend in vain compassion plead,
revere the gods, alas, a herald guides;
the green reflections of the day, a man,
deserving nothing better, man? A skin
consisting of a few adjacent cells.
The larva is a mole. A double day.
Moreover, when the egg, the daughter led.
A sudden stroke, the hoary heroes stand.
In all the bees the least details! The man.
Texts:
Homer, Odyssey (tr. Pope)
Jean Henri Fabre, The Glow-Worm and Other Beetles
Ekleksographia:
Wave Three
May, 2010
Poetry
Gnoetry0.2 and Eric Elshtain
Eric Elshtain is the editor of the on-line poetry chapbook press Beard of Bees.
The poetry generating software Gnoetry0.2 was engineered by Jon Trowbridge. Continuing experiments with Gnoetry and other electronic poetry devices can be read at GnoetryDaily.wordpress.com.