________________________________________________________________________________ the incessant shaking of the world, Levinas, insomnia it is too abstracted. it is open to the making of the world. surround and no thing; it is open and the cry of entities are heard at a distance. the hunger. it is never a moment of proper awakening. i see the world exhausted, decathected of meaning. it is my privilege to witness the exhaustion of the world, its uneasy lies. my illness is derived from the cloth of my world. i write somnolent, exhausted. therefore entities shimmer, are gone, before their mentioning. the guise of the name is all they possess, which closes them down. i see through the lies of the name. inscribed on tablets of stone and clay the guise of the name is all they possess; they're closed down. entities are uncanny; they lose their mooring in the guise of the name. your enunciation naming entities is uncanny; they lose their mooring in the guise of the name. ghost ghost ghost ghost ghost:thing thing thing thing thing:name name name name name:thing name ghost:ghost thing name: write cliffs ghost thing name through ghost ghost ghost ghost ghost. "Your line is read and re-inscribed. - "Consider the next element you will apply. "Your token should be inscribed at this point? "How would you define this line of thought? "List a partial third inscription, words. "You're written with fingers. "Your inscription finished, you have created $thing. "Your enunciation is uncanny." >>>> >>>> >>>> what **** Command 'what' not recognized. >>>> >>>> >>>> why **** Command 'why' not recognized. >>>> >>>> ________________________________________________________________________________ no copyright 2000 rolux.org - no commercial use without permission. is a moderated mailing list for the advancement of minor criticism. post to the list: mailto:inbox@rolux.org. more information: mailto:minordomo@rolux.org, no subject line, message body: info rolux. further questions: mailto:rolux-owner@rolux.org. home: http://rolux.org/lists - archive: http://rolux.org/archive