the rats are the first to notice a drop in pressure
they evacuate the sewers and move to high ground
the weatherman stands on the beach with his microphone
and slacks flapping like flags and equivocates
is this a category four or a category five?
the rats just want to stay alive
they sense that this is a surrealist storm
it looks like the perfect, normal storm
but something is different about Hurricane Dali
the flies have grown almost to the size of Hummers
crutches are beginning to fly through the air
lodging themselves in Catholic churches and telephone poles
now it's beginning to rain crucifixes and rabbits like fuzzy hailstones
the wind is a negative wind, it sucks instead of blows
and the El Topo match houses explode
now the melting clocks are running backwards
as the eyewall approaches and the event horizon blurs
The National Hurricane Center doesn't know what to think
this storm has dropped off the radar ladies and gentlemen
(after these messages, we will return to the eye of the hurricane)
Hurricane Dali Pt. 2
- Lightning Rod
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I've only seen bits of it on TV, the flapping slacks and oscillating stop signs before the terrible deed is done. I won't go near hurricane alley unless it catches me by surprise.
Negative wind.. Seems I've done that in reverse, drifting one too many ridges toward the coast, and the thickening pressure and fences and threat of on-ramps..
Negative wind.. Seems I've done that in reverse, drifting one too many ridges toward the coast, and the thickening pressure and fences and threat of on-ramps..
- constantine
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terrific follow-up to the first installment....this has great potential as
a series....you earn huge creativity points in your contrasts ,as well as
your connections.....this hurricane story has the same magic as
the magic whipped up for Dorothy in Kansas....with limitless possibilities with the Dali angle as the "driving force"....see I can't escape the metaphor......keep 'em comin'......
a series....you earn huge creativity points in your contrasts ,as well as
your connections.....this hurricane story has the same magic as
the magic whipped up for Dorothy in Kansas....with limitless possibilities with the Dali angle as the "driving force"....see I can't escape the metaphor......keep 'em comin'......
If you do not change your direction
you may end up where you are heading
you may end up where you are heading
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