Thursday, 20 September 2012
Sunday, 16 September 2012
Musical Tinkle [3]
Your request will be late late late! The far side will be found later. The person you wait for will go singing through the air. Building a new house and removal are both visible in the gloom. Marriage, employment and traveling are on only three legs.
Saturday, 15 September 2012
Musical Tinkle [2]
So do many flowerpots come to you quickly, bringing you the black cat hobbling like a hushed crowd getting green and more bright after the coffee had run out.
Monday, 10 September 2012
Musical Tinkle [1]
The icy night will change for the better gradually, just like outstretched claws. The teeth will come out, shining brightly the whole sky will purr too loudly. When spring comes trees and grasses, flowers full bloom, the scene was covered in porridge smoke like this.
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This is the first of a vispo series of three to accompany Bifidus Jones’s poem that came out of his amended fortune. It is inspired by ancient egyptian mythology on the creation of earth and sky. Geb was a male god who represented the land of Egypt. Lying on his back, the folds of Geb’s body formed the mountains and valleys of the earth. Nut was a female sky goddess who stretched overhead in a large arc, forming the blue sky of clay or shining with stars at night. Originally, the two gods lay close to each other, making it impossible for any living thing to exist. Ra then ordered Shu, the god of the air, to separate them, raising her so high that she began to tremble.
Wednesday, 5 September 2012
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