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NickAdams
01-28-2009, 11:39 AM
The Magician of the summer-frost
stood between the boat of the last Egotist
and claimed
that the tax of the serpent
was the chore of the choir
and that his purpose
did not evolve such labors-
a privilege afforded him by Way of teleology.

He cast a silver marble
on the cost of the water lilies
harkening back to the year of the maiden
having forgotten:
what a gentleman delivered
was not between the pockets of his trousers
(O! he was a clever Magician).

NickAdams
02-04-2009, 02:45 PM
:confused:

Silas Thorne
02-04-2009, 04:10 PM
Just saw this for the first time. muchly glock it, especially the second half. :)
casted could be cast though, or not, maybe you mean casted, but then why 'the cost of the water lillies'?

Respects,
silas

NickAdams
02-04-2009, 07:35 PM
Just saw this for the first time. muchly glock it, especially the second half. :)
casted could be cast though, or not, maybe you mean casted, but then why 'the cost of the water lillies'?

Respects,
silas

Much obliged for "casted".

I thought coast but wrote cost, an extract from an automatic writing session, I left it because I thought it connected to the silver of the marble which seemed to suggest commodity, or so I thought.;)