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poetry is gymnastics, plain and simple, it requires a good stash of words and a tongue like the skeleton of an gymnast, each part mandible, nimble, snail goo; or at least a pair of eyes like a kaleidoscope content with crude images that phonetic symbols are. oh the day when you're kicked out from the garden of the dictionary & thesaurus rex (the tree of good and evil that you have to eat from) - once you've abandoned that canonical foundation of the indexing fruit that keeps you aligned and in formation with a lazy vocabulary, once this ejection takes place: you're basically skydiving. why do philosophers have this rigid and predictable vocabulary? god they're so rigid with words when they begin their so called "adventure" into systematisation.
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Mar 29, 2016
Mar 29, 2016 at 6:49 PM UTC
dictionary & thesaurus rex / a tree of the knowledge of good & evil
poetry is gymnastics, plain and simple, it requires a good stash of words and a tongue like the skeleton of an gymnast, each part mandible, nimble, snail goo; or at least a pair of eyes like a kaleidoscope content with crude images that phonetic symbols are. oh the day when you're kicked out from the garden of the dictionary & thesaurus rex (the tree of good and evil that you have to eat from) - once you've abandoned that canonical foundation of the indexing fruit that keeps you aligned and in formation with a lazy vocabulary, once this ejection takes place: you're basically skydiving. why do philosophers have this rigid and predictable vocabulary? god they're so rigid with words when they begin their so called "adventure" into systematisation.
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Mar 29, 2016
Mar 29, 2016 at 6:49 PM UTC
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