Thursday, August 3, 2000

THE EDGE OF THE PAGE

it’s difficult to remove all thoughts in the beginning

at this point the words which are merely assembled letters that follow each other in successive fashion may have a game plan or two

but at the moment it is fun to turn on a dime and go in another direction

the only problem is that the original game plan may have been more apropos but by now the idea is long gone or at least such an evolved form of the thought that it is almost unnecessary to go that close to the edge of the page so that your print slips off into the canyon between today and tomorrow and gets into a crystallized form of rock and stone which attracts so many tourists to its caverns and caves each autumn

but must we worry about that at this precise down under the fall down of a triumphant seen through to its fruition

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