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Ogre

The snow is white. The sun has set. The snow holds the light that escaped the sun. You can see by this, in the night, if you are in the dark. In a field somewhere. Or on a mountain. But you are not in these places. You are in a street under a street lamp, walking through the white by light of lamps and snow. I do not know your name. I see you. You seem to be an ogre. You have come from a hole in a hill. I am standing quietly, breathing through my mouth. The snow is in my mouth. You approach me. Lobbing side to side, you are hungry. You approach me. You are an ogre. If you get too close, close enough to reach, to grab, to bite. You eat me in the snow under the light of lamp and white.

Shall we now jump the side, hey Columbus

We saw you go and go and go. You disappeared.

Write write write write write write look I am writing I am paying attention I am writing I am thinking I am writing writing writing writing shut up please shut up shut up please shut up.

Simon Schama on Rembrandt:

“Mister Clever Clogs.”

Once upon a time

there was a Zombie who lost their left arm in an unfortunate skirmish with a shameful and ugly undead who, by means of barred teeth, ripped the limb in question from its source: the Zombie.

The Zombie was not a happy camper. The left arm was their favorite limb and the loss came as an irrevocable blow to their self esteem. Nor did the sight of the shameful and ugly undead, by this time lobbing at a limping pace with the limb still in their mouth, groaning in gruely victory over and away across the meadows, nor did this aid the honor of the Zombie, who was, at this moment, cowering in a junket of blood.

Operation

At the time they did not know. Later they knew.

By means of experimentation ( a process aided by: diagrams, blue prints, sharp implements for cutting, and a body) they found out what they wanted to know. The authorities were aware of the activities, official and unofficial and other channels were open to them. And they viewed them all the time. This is not to say that the activities were either endorsed or not endorsed.

They fell over when they found out what they wanted to know but did not know before. They did not know that they would fall over when they found out. I saw them fall over:

one fell here and one fell there and one fell onto the other and one fell down the stairs and one dropped the hot thing they were holding and it burnt another one who was falling over and got in the way of the hot thing.

I did not know at the time why they had fallen over. Later I knew.

Monday, Jan 5/09

Let us do what we did before all over again let us do what we did before all over again.