Friday, February 12, 2016
Helgremites and Halogens Loved by Chaucer
leads us to Molinary, a Louisiana artist
beloved by Manet, or vice-
versa, as spelling counts.
Or it did in the 50s and
I'm not just sayin' that just-cos I'm on television
(I'm talkin' to you, Tom Verlaine!).
So what's in a molinary?
A low-neck sweater. Vice-versa.
Rose v. Wade. Two guards named
Moe? A Chaucerian misdemeanor.
{An epigraph. The biggertheburger thebettertheburger theburgersarebigger at burger king.} (or: Die Heimat des Minas Kava Kaffees ist das Hochland
im brasilianischen Bundesstaat Minas Gerais.)
OK. Maybe relating to a mill or THE process
of grinding—usage, synonyms, more.
THE is passe, with an accent. It's a weak word,
We used to say Woodward: good word. (Usually--
well, back in the 50s-- prefaced by Lincoln:
Stinkin'! Often, with a derisve snort).
I never said that, It's history.
I used to say I'm a lover not a fighter.
And though it saved me not from scrapes
I did become a historian. With that
in mind, let get back to Molinary.
She's wearing her high-heeled shoes,
exuding Chaucerian demeanor
and, according to some non-Chaucerians,
of which there are good and plenty, hale fellows
well met and all that old boy, hautboy, Rob
Roy kinda nonsense, was an artist
teetering at the confluence of the Mississippi
if you catch my drift and was beloved by
Manny. In my dream.
I said that. Erose Selavy said that once Molinary
has her word of the year, she considers
these additional questions: What will this concept
bring to my life?
And this, much more than this. Get dressed,
get born, get a saxophone, not neccessarily in that order
And oh, how you wail!
From here on in it's draggin' the line, incredible
shrinking of lime, hard water, encrustachin etc
riding on the gold wool of the lamb. (houseman, mar, da lad)
jalapeno said that. {sans derisive snort}
--mge, jan 5 2015
written in the manor of bill shields {fbk spelling}
https://plus.google.com/u/0/101244344476781609053/posts/heLQjoDUJfm?pid=6236199019655212402&oid=101244344476781609053
Die Heimat des Minas Kava Kaffees ist das Hochland im brasilianischen Bundesstaat Minas Gerais.
https://www.google.com/search?q=what%27s%20in%20a%20molinary%3F&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&source=hp&channel=np&gws_rd=ssl
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