H+ Poetry: To Shift Ground In Not France, But French.
Posted: Tue, May 21, 2013 | By: Franco Cortese
Paren’t… Dia Gnosis - Pre Script Shun
To phone franco via dia butt who gets the last ward afterword?
If yousia verse-ion of him, the forking lickhead, the microcausemic
mountInous mass of livesticktock, in short the long hall and complete
contorted portion he calls his all, rhe-lay hi’m the fowling note:
Hey stoop’dID - go phown \y/ourself biway of cellyou’llar singall. : )
Ur Temp plated off ov and constintuated bi a
basement(ate) heap of sething cellves this
in-digInous that this present present and
list of listless lowermisters and passingpastmast
massterrs who try (h)and be by mayking a b-
line, or eve’ n’ skip-ping it altogether by notched hopsgotcha
and snhatches of patches of splace to rather gather
togetherness. Zeno knew, just as Xeno new -
even if 3G(od)d) or for or more
for wireless is still linear as analogy, even if digital
Cause a wire ain’t a line - that’s the point.
sides, a point can be pin as top or plump as pot
whether straight to (or round about) the point.
Sun… Pre Empty I’ve - Post’s Crypt
Uprooted self transplanted in the aft-err math of
translation into the dialect o ticktock o
Time in time again
Cause we ran to run as we pan to pun
The end leading t in any numburr or a’mount of rans is
Loamless yet homeless anywade, not tangible but tangentable:
sonoambivalently silent and closed blind(s) to rind sight but unstill
there besides
To pan like scan of see of me or eye of my I aye-eye capital-An.
To take land in hand like canned and
and stand underlieing understanding back upon
Its shoulders again in A(tla)ss-to-mouth self-
emberacecarebme
To with/in a transe of transacked skin shift sod hued by ex.-
-.humed humoral hints of those humanned-no-more
To heft sunswallowswollen lifts of siltwilten simbowl-ground as
though softend with spadended shaft before your for(a)ged (a) ford and
Preceding your success. . .
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noun; the seasonal migration of livestock, and the people who tend them, between lowlands and adjacent mountains.
Origin:
1900–05; < French, equivalent to transhum ( er ) to shift ground (modeled on Spanish trashumar; see trans-, humus) + -ance -ance
Source:
Dictionary.com Unabridged; Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2013.
