~ * An evening stroll ...
"The First Quadrant ~
Being in the shade of A Superlative Somebody,
Turning around a magic orbit,
Forming an essential part of symmetry,
The rising Grande Staircase ascending The Grande
Concourse
Carried out The Manner one day, which imposed upon us
To remain in The Museum.
I met her trying to see through The Gold ~
Gilded Window,
The Painting's Picture Frame.
'Sit,'
She said to me ~
'Sit down, create a creature comfort pause for one moment,
Then I will give you a reason
Not to go.'
I started to cry ~
'But why?' I asked.
'You can have your cake and also eat it,
If you like.'
She was writing her memories,
She would explain later to me.
'How is this possible?'
I asked her.
She gave me a certain icing for the cake.
'I should be on my way, so, Au Revoir,
See you ~ !
I am on my bicycle, cycling, of course, according
To a course on the remote side of a wave,
Which brought me here
To you.
Onward I must cycle ...'
And off I pedaled,
Over to The Egyptian Wing ~ !"
~ Twittering
"O
Where are
The Umbrellas ~ ?
O
Where are
The Cherbourgs ~ ?"
~ Mer Loleil
"On The Mezzanine , nibbling Hor d'Oeuvres,
Overlooking The Metropolitan's Grande Concourse,
Playing The Piano
With Michel Le Grande."
~ Sara
"O
Perverse you ~ !
O
You stoke verse
O
So swell ~ !
O
Stroke me now
O
Capsicum
O
Perverse
O One O
I love you
O ~ !"
~ Twittering
"A Twittering One
Discourse ~
Being a discursive exploration of the landscape
Made meager by ambivalence,
Pithy with hyperbolae,
Sharpened crisply by laying out flat,
Brought to bloom
With the soft air of dyslexic confusion ..."
~ Raving
Pith ~ The soft whitish fibrous tissue
That lies under the outer rind of citrus fruits.
The central spongy tissue of the stem
Of a vascular plant.
Also called medulla.
The soft spongy
Inner material of a part of the body, such as
A hair shaft or bone. The central
Or most important or significant part of something,
Such as an argument
Or discussion. Vigor, stamina, weight,
Or substance.
To cut or destroy the spinal cord of a vertebrate
As part of a laboratory experiment.
To kill animals,
Especially cattle, by cutting through the spinal cord.
To remove
The pith from the center of a plant stem.
"To flower
Morning Glories, gloriously, if vainly, for Veritas."
~ The Annotator
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