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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Hysteria

As she laughed I was aware of becoming involved
in her laughter and being part of it, until her
teeth were only accidental stars with a talent
for squad-drill. I was drawn in by short gasps,
inhaled at each momentary recovery, lost finally
in the dark caverns of her throat, bruised by
the ripple of unseen muscles. An elderly waiter
with trembling hands was hurriedly spreading
a pink and white checked cloth over the rusty
green iron table, saying: "If the lady and
gentleman wish to take their tea in the garden,
if the lady and gentleman wish to take their
tea in the garden ..." I decided that if the
shaking of her breasts could be stopped, some of
the fragments of the afternoon might be collected,
and I concentrated my attention with careful
subtlety to this end.

-T. S. Eliot

2 comments:

  1. Hi Emma,

    Appreciate what you are doing with this blog. I believe many artists/poets are left unheard in this age of technology and modernization, and your selflessness in this site would encourage many in time to come.

    Keep it up.

    Titus
    http://after-tim.blogspot.com

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  2. I appreciate that a lot.
    I really want people to get more connected and be able to exchange feedback. It's a difficult think to get going, though. Probably partly due to me not having a huge ammount of time to advertise this.

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