Intro

O full-orb'd moon, did but thy rays

Their last upon mine anguish gaze!

Beside this desk, at dead of night,

Oft have I watched to hail thy light:

Then, pensive friend! o'er book and scroll,

With soothing power, thy radiance stole!

In thy dear light, ah, might I climb,

Freely, some mountain height sublime,

Round mountain caves with spirits ride,

In thy mild haze o'er meadows glide,

And, purged from knowledge-fumes, renew

My spirit, in thy healing dew!

Goethe: Faust I.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

What was I thinking?

The great beautiful sky pressed her breast against the horizon, her nipple sat in the space between mountains, the empty highway an invitation, a ribbon of spiritual milk for the traveller on his way across the desert, through providence, her unparalleled celestial femininity giving his heart to tide up with love & ease. His ride on his two wheeled ship was suddenly making experientially time bend, each second growing longer, slower. The sun was so bright and clear that in spite of the discomfort to his naked eye, the colors of the sky, and the horizon's razorlike glimmer across her chest made his psyche sing.

I have to pee.

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