Sunday, June 26, 2005

This wall has an odor now, and no sounds within to disturb a vinyl rhapsody. Wood in its first cutting, akin to that of old books. I pick music i don't know, mostly. And black my blood with rapacious java now. Far off, things to do; as if stars i could limn and tag. What i would try to put down is not what occurs with this moving point.

CHADOR MOKO [“V*il Th*ory”]

1. What you bring to a song surrounds and colors it.

2. In a song's world things occur and a bard sings.

3. Words in songs apply to things only in that world.

4. But that world's own laws you must first know thoroughly.

5. A song's world is a matrix and a playing board.

6. How do songs call on things far from that world?

7. A mind's bounds and laws find microcosm in song worlds.

8. Only in microcosm do our tragic days occur as story.

9. Any part of a world with laws shows us story.

10. Story is not toy folk but lawful moving of worlds.


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