postulations in a symphony of words
an opera masking the culture of influence
words in the ambiguous referential
in the aesthetics of capital
the loss of every referential as to ‘origin’
ruled by the dictates of language
and the offerings of his or her art
she
as referring to the necessity of destroying
the demagoguery of a language construct
in a poststructuralism
he
conceptualized in the remembrance
of things past where origins
are borrowed untrue and true
she
moving in the paradigms of the immovable
he
without complaint
posed in the matrix of art and theology
an argument in the poststructure of representation
she
became either the sign of its origin
and significance
or the origin of its sign
and existing as a representation
of its existence
the incompleteness of victory and loss
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love and affection
thanks
truly enjoyed the offering!
why don't you write me love poem
internally
and then we can compose
an ode
of love and affection
truly enjoyed the offering!
why don't you write me love poem
internally
and then we can compose
an ode
of love and affection
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touche- I heard some white heterosexual say on this webblog that we were living in a post-phallocentric world...its statements like those that make me really want to be a gay women.
did you read this one that i wrote?
rubber balls, plastic nose
buy yourself a hose
and hope it grows.
leaky pipes, dried up damns?
its a cyborg surge
a postmodern catamaran
its kind of like a love poem to the self
did you read this one that i wrote?
rubber balls, plastic nose
buy yourself a hose
and hope it grows.
leaky pipes, dried up damns?
its a cyborg surge
a postmodern catamaran
its kind of like a love poem to the self
Blah!
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