I am actually enjoying this exercise. One aspect is that, as all these works from the "you-know-what cycles" are put out here individually, they lose the frame, the context in which they were originally presented. I am certain that leads to interesting readings.
Fractures
Tracing fingertips on the hot soft textures
of your skin. Liquid sin held together softly
by membranes of tissue, an osmotic tap slowly
pulls the essence. Your passion, in colloidal
suspension of lipids and saline. A colloquial
expression, an impression of summoned presence
made manifest in this act. A factor which presents
itself in a single touch. A wounded soul's fractures.
William F. DeVault. all rights reserved.
Friday, June 29, 2007
Fractures
Labels: 1996, Panther, The Compleat Panther Cycles 0 observationsThe Amomancer Tweets!
Explaining the Tags
You will note, gentle reader, that all works under this blog now display "tags" to help classify and assign the works for your review and enjoyment.
These largely fall into 4 categories:
Year of writing, e.g. "1999"
Book published in, e.g. "from an unexpected quarter"
Inspiring muse, e.g. "Aubergine"
Genre, e.g. "erotica"
We are still in the process of cleaning up the tags, so please bear with us. Yes, some muses are classified under more than one tag, some poems appear in more than one book, or not yet in any volume, and some years are...hazy.
These largely fall into 4 categories:
Year of writing, e.g. "1999"
Book published in, e.g. "from an unexpected quarter"
Inspiring muse, e.g. "Aubergine"
Genre, e.g. "erotica"
We are still in the process of cleaning up the tags, so please bear with us. Yes, some muses are classified under more than one tag, some poems appear in more than one book, or not yet in any volume, and some years are...hazy.
0 observations:
Post a Comment