I Welcome You!
I cannot regret what I cannot express.
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Warm tastes sweet and sometimes bitter; cold can seem salty or sour.
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I can count aloud odd numbers to 1000 in 23 minutes.
World record: 22:34
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One source of anxiety: the inability to tell what people
are thinking about you as you walk past them.
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I came home to reason.
My tangerine valentine.
Orange purse in my face (corduroy).
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I wanted to hold you, but I was uncertain how to hold you. I held you
gently, with uncertain tenderness.
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"I go to bed thinking about waving, I get up
thinking about waving. But now I don't want to
get up. That's the whole thing in a nutshell."
-Joseph Charles, Symbol of Street Corner Friendliness
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Let me have some of what you need me for.
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Keats lay dying as he was sketched.
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"Clearly, he writes, the gist of the whole thing
is to make endurable, with a modicum of art,
a way downward, at the end of which stands,
with no art at all, death." -Gert Hofmann from
"Casanova and the Extra" in Balzac's Horse.
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I'm losing my impatience to be nothing to anyone.
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The heat transfer years.
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Q: What is left unaccounted for after representation reaches its limits?
A: The real!
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Warm tastes sweet and sometimes bitter; cold can seem salty or sour.
****************************
I can count aloud odd numbers to 1000 in 23 minutes.
World record: 22:34
****************************
One source of anxiety: the inability to tell what people
are thinking about you as you walk past them.
****************************
I came home to reason.
My tangerine valentine.
Orange purse in my face (corduroy).
****************************
I wanted to hold you, but I was uncertain how to hold you. I held you
gently, with uncertain tenderness.
****************************
"I go to bed thinking about waving, I get up
thinking about waving. But now I don't want to
get up. That's the whole thing in a nutshell."
-Joseph Charles, Symbol of Street Corner Friendliness
****************************
Let me have some of what you need me for.
*****************************
Keats lay dying as he was sketched.
*****************************
"Clearly, he writes, the gist of the whole thing
is to make endurable, with a modicum of art,
a way downward, at the end of which stands,
with no art at all, death." -Gert Hofmann from
"Casanova and the Extra" in Balzac's Horse.
******************************
I'm losing my impatience to be nothing to anyone.
******************************
The heat transfer years.
******************************
Q: What is left unaccounted for after representation reaches its limits?
A: The real!
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