Tuesday, February 9, 2010

spots

The luscious call requires obedience to the instrument from which she maneuvers her sword. The desire, the pump she creates, serves to radicalize the inner drive bringing together even more the real and the imaginary. This fusion has already taken place. Among the many choices we now have, we must somehow decifer and comtemplate just what it is that serves as the driver in our lives; real or unreal, genuineness or witchcraft. LLc 98.2

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