Silence:
a thing achieved,
or given.
A release
we extrapolate
into meaning.
The words
not to say.
2.
Not an emptiness, but
a fulcrum.
The circumstances
from which
absences
infer
they are meant.
3.
Silence:
not an emptiness, but
a thing achieved. A fulcrum,
or, given the circumstances,
a release, from which
we extrapolate absences
into meaning, infer
the words they are meant
not to say.
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Blogging's been sporadic lately, I know, and is likely to continue that way for a couple of weeks. Combination of the Philadelphia Bach Festival (hence the post), a dissertation proposal that's due in two weeks and a couple of other projects I may tell you about someday, if you're foolish / sadistic enough to let me dandle your grandchildren on my knee.
Meanwhile, you can go watch / listen to M/s. Gould and Menuhin play Schoenberg, who I've been listening to a lot lately, and finding disturbingly easy to relate to.
2 comments:
Ver-ry nice! it's all that armantrout and spahr, isn't it?
(not that i mean to say it's derivative; just energised by circs. sheesh, this is an inarticulate comment!)
SB: A touch of Armantrout, yes. Not so much Spahr. But really mostly just Bach.
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