LIP READING


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DATE: Sept. 19, 2016, 10:01 a.m.

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  1. I have put on my great coat it is cold.
  2. It is an outer garment.
  3. Coarse, woolen.
  4. Of unknown origin.
  5. *
  6. It has a fine inner lining but it is
  7. as an exterior that you see it — a grace.
  8. *
  9. I have a coat I am wearing. It is a fine admixture.
  10. The woman who threw the threads in the two directions
  11. has made, skillfully, something dark-true,
  12. as the evening calls the bird up into
  13. the branches of the shaven hedgerows,
  14. to twitter bodily
  15. a makeshift coat — the boxelder cut back stringently by the owner
  16. that more might grow next year, and thicker, you know —
  17. the birds tucked gestures on the inner branches —
  18. and space in the heart,
  19. not shade-giving, not
  20. chronological...Oh transformer, logic, where are you here in this fold,
  21. my name being called-out now but back, behind,
  22. in the upper world....
  23. *
  24. I have a coat I am wearing I was told to wear it.
  25. Someone knelt down each morning to button it up.
  26. I looked at their face, down low, near me.
  27. What is longing? what is a star?
  28. Watched each button a peapod getting tucked back in.
  29. Watched harm with its planeloads folded up in the sleeves.
  30. Watched grappling hooks trawl through the late-night waters.
  31. Watched bands of stations scan unable to ascertain.
  32. There are fingers, friend, that never grow sluggish.
  33. They crawl up the coat and don't miss an eyehole.
  34. Glinting in kitchenlight.
  35. Supervised by the traffic god.
  36. Hissed at by grassblades that wire-up outside
  37. their stirring rhetoric — this is your land, this is my my —
  38. *
  39. You do understanding, don't you, by looking?
  40. The coat, which is itself a ramification, a city,
  41. floats vulnerably above another city, ours,
  42. the city on the hill (only with hill gone),
  43. floats in illustration
  44. of what once was believed, and thus was visible —
  45. (all things believed are visible) —
  46. floats a Jacob's ladder with hovering empty arms, an open throat,
  47. a place where a heart might beat if it wishes,
  48. pockets that hang awaiting the sandy whirr of a small secret,
  49. folds where the legs could be, with their kneeling mechanism,
  50. the floating fatigue of an after-dinner herald,
  51. not guilty of any treason towards life except fatigue,
  52. a skillfully cut coat, without chronology,
  53. filled with the sensation of being suddenly completed —
  54. as then it is, abruptly, the last stitch laid in, the knot bit off —
  55. hung there in Gravity, as if its innermost desire,
  56. numberless the awaitings flickering around it,
  57. the other created things also floating but not of the same order, no,
  58. not like this form, built so perfectly to mantle the body,
  59. the neck like a vase awaiting its cut flower,
  60. a skirting barely visible where the tucks indicate
  61. the mild loss of bearing in the small of the back,
  62. the grammar, so strict, of the two exact shoulders —
  63. and the law of the shouldering —
  64. and the chill allowed to skitter up through,
  65. and those crucial spots where the fit cannot be perfect —
  66. oh skirted loosening aswarm with lessenings,
  67. with the mild pallors of unaccomplishment,
  68. flaps night-air collects in,
  69. folds... But the night does not annul its belief in,
  70. the night preserves its love for, this one narrowing of infinity,
  71. that floats up into the royal starpocked blue its ripped, distracted supervisor —
  72. this coat awaiting recollection,
  73. this coat awaiting the fleeting moment, the true moment, the hill,the vision of the hill,
  74. and then the moment when the prize is lost, and the erotic tinglings of the dream of reason
  75. are left to linger mildly in the weave of the fabric according to the rules,
  76. the wool gabardine mix, with its grammatical weave,
  77. never never destined to lose its elasticity,
  78. its openness to abandonment,
  79. its willingness to be disturbed.
  80. *
  81. July 11 ... Oaks: the organization of this tree is difficult. Speaking generally
  82. no doubt the determining planes are concentric, a system of brief contiguous and
  83. continuous tangents, whereas those of the cedar wd. roughly be called horizontals
  84. and those of the beech radiating but modified by droop and by a screw-set towards
  85. jutting points. But beyond this since the normal growth of the boughs is radiating
  86. there is a system of spoke-wise clubs of green — sleeve-pieces. And since the
  87. end shoots curl and carry young scanty leaf-stars these clubs are tapered, and I
  88. have seen also pieces in profile with chiseled outlines, the blocks thus made
  89. detached and lessening towards the end. However the knot-star is the chief thing:
  90. it is whorled, worked round, and this is what keeps up the illusion of the tree.
  91. Oaks differ much, and much turns on the broadness of the leaves, the narrower
  92. giving the crisped and starry and catharine-wheel forms, the broader the flat-pieced
  93. mailed or chard-covered ones, in wh. it is possible to see composition in dips, etc.
  94. But I shall study them further. It was this night I believe but possibly the next
  95. that I saw clearly the impossibility of staying in the Church of England.
  96. *
  97. How many coats do you think it will take?
  98. The coat was a great-coat.
  99. The Emperor's coat was.
  100. How many coats do you think it will take?
  101. The undercoat is dry. What we now want is?
  102. The sky can analyse the coat because of the rips in it.
  103. The sky shivers through the coat because of the rips in it.
  104. The rips in the sky ripen through the rips in the coat.
  105. There is no quarrel.
  106. *
  107. I take off my coat and carry it.
  108. *
  109. There is no emergency.
  110. *
  111. I only made that up.
  112. *
  113. Behind everything the sound of something dripping
  114. The sound of something: I will vanish, others will come here, what is that?
  115. The canvas flapping in the wind like the first notes of our absence
  116. An origin is not an action though it occurs at the very start
  117. Desire goes travelling into the total dark of another's soul
  118. looking for where it breaks off
  119. I was a hard thing to undo
  120. *
  121. The life of a customer
  122. What came on the paper plate
  123. overheard nearby
  124. an impermanence of structure
  125. watching the lip-reading
  126. had loved but couldn't now recognize

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