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Saturday, June 2, 2012

Celadon Tusks in Passing

SURVEILLANCE, CRIME & PHILOSOPHY & CULTURE

‘Celadon Tusks in Passing’




by C.S.K. Park



To Dr. TC. Dr. KT,



Hitchcock may have

feared either a raven or crows,

the 19th century tales of

Trapped backdoors,

And false window exits-

For a piece of bread and brie,



Nagarjuna’s & Pseudo-Dionysius’s

footsteps, silent

Fiery prints on the steppes of

Central Asia,

The bones of St. Valentine,

Will testify for and against,



I

Will crush my frail celadon

Tusks in the crucible of simplicity,

When she comes back with

XXX marks,



The sign of poor

penny’s insomnia.



An eighteenth century governess,

British counter-persona of

Ms. Emily Hale- in our frame

and age, she use little words

and sentiments. This a virtue

of the unspoken word spoken.



To Misread, or not

Read at all: not more or less than other

figures and rules of a private language.



Penal archives of the odds and

ends of miscellany.

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