3. Baudrillard’s concept of “Object Fetishism” is more relevant than Marx’s.
4. Thank you.
5. Trees are closer to heaven than the angels. (I know, you already know that, but I like the line).
6. You have the most beautiful sorrowful eyes.
7. The future enters into us, in order to transform itself in us, long before it happens. (RILKE 1912)
8. Locomotives fall in love going in opposite directions.
9. Certain earthquakes do not like themselves.
10. The more one contemplates the less one lives; the more one accepts recognizing himself in the dominant images of need, the less one understands ones’ own existence and ones’ own desires. (Debord 1967)
11. I did plot to love you.
12. The black crow on the wire is not me.
13. Umbrellas can be opened inside. (Only black; counter intuitive, I know).
14. Your touch; my body remembers softly.
15. I did love you.
16. Clocks sometimes stop for no reason.
17. Even the most unexpected dream is a rebus that contains a desire or its reverse, a fear…Everything conceals something else. (CALVINO 1972)
18 Sometimes letters sent, never arrive.
19. Only you ever made me blush.
20. In the end, everything is just a dream.
21. This poem will maximize your interval times.
22. Love is ambiguous, at best a “Contamination”, from the Latin *** tangere. “leaving a tactile print.”