on the last few minutes of La Mer
Posted: March 7th, 2007, 1:41 pm
The Sea.
That's English for La Mer.
Claude Debussy wrote a piece of music
and used that as a "title."
Pumped across the SlutMarts of the Ewe Ess
it would unlikely cause any cream to glow
or appeal to many hardworking hobos--
and muzak it ain't, or wasn't until
Ho-wood got a hold of Claude's corpse
and spammed in those shimmering
cadences across ads and the latest aphroditic
hustle----commodified like any french
fop product. The last few minutes------
there are "adjectives" ------
one could attach like a
McGovern button to it;
ssssssssssssss
sublime, the dialogue of
wind and waves;
modifiers to describe
an event
aka the Sun
That's English for La Mer.
Claude Debussy wrote a piece of music
and used that as a "title."
Pumped across the SlutMarts of the Ewe Ess
it would unlikely cause any cream to glow
or appeal to many hardworking hobos--
and muzak it ain't, or wasn't until
Ho-wood got a hold of Claude's corpse
and spammed in those shimmering
cadences across ads and the latest aphroditic
hustle----commodified like any french
fop product. The last few minutes------
there are "adjectives" ------
one could attach like a
McGovern button to it;
ssssssssssssss
sublime, the dialogue of
wind and waves;
modifiers to describe
an event
aka the Sun