03-05-2021, 01:58 AM
Everything is intentional. But the art of literary criticism is in asking why someone would say or do such a thing.
an afterthought a bird, has a nice whispery quality to it that would add to an already airy poem. But that airiness is deceptive. When I say I have an Angel that looks like Emily Browning, I'm stating a literal, objective reality, as when a devout Christian prays to God. The art in artifice is only a cover for my magical spells. By the way, do you have Emily's number? And I don't mean qabalisticly.
But, since you mentioned my poem, Rainbows Are Apparent Illusions Too, which I think is still on here somewhere, there may be a bit of a connection there. But only a bit. More than a mention.
an afterthought a bird, has a nice whispery quality to it that would add to an already airy poem. But that airiness is deceptive. When I say I have an Angel that looks like Emily Browning, I'm stating a literal, objective reality, as when a devout Christian prays to God. The art in artifice is only a cover for my magical spells. By the way, do you have Emily's number? And I don't mean qabalisticly.
But, since you mentioned my poem, Rainbows Are Apparent Illusions Too, which I think is still on here somewhere, there may be a bit of a connection there. But only a bit. More than a mention.


