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Saturday, February 25, 2012
from Ed Baker
A lovely postcard recently received from Ed Baker (& happily displayed), with poem:
far
away
hearing
woosh/woosh
;morning
sun
Thanks, Ed, for poetry when I needed it.
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Con,
thanks for the "nod" in my
direction...
the original of that piece
in Shrike (tel let, 2000), here:
http://edbaker.maikosoft.com/shrike/26.html
hearing that sound-of-an-huge bird in front of the dawn sun while sleeping on the ground under a wool blanket some where in Montana
actually heard the "woosh woosh " sound
I like to think that the bird was an huge Bald Eagle..
both the Bird & the Sound came out of that Silence
to Strike (my) Me.
all of Shrike via that link is present...
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