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Mar 2016
always end with a pre-scriptum, rather than a p.s., although, contrary to the actual meaning, you write a pre-scriptum last, yet place it first: you might call it a deviation from the original intention.*

well spring on the third day is
very much english,
dull grey ***** of a weather,
but the sparrows still fly near
my window, sit on the guttering
for a while, brush of some odd
material in their beaks,
readied into building a nest...
then in hushed chirps fly away
and build one;
but i haven't seen a lot of swallows
(jaskółki) - although in memory
that has eyes to not spot them currently:
their nests are fascinating,
in the corner of buildings,
a spidery castle of phlegm,
like an third adenoid protruding
next to the uvula... no, not necessarily
removed... (yes, i still have mine)
anyway, you know what
they say about swallows:
if they fly high there's no chance
of rain... if they fly low rain will come;
and indeed, a synonym
of the adenoid is almond (migdał).
Mateuš Conrad
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Mateuš Conrad  36/M/Essex (England)
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