Monday, October 1, 2012

THE PIGEON: THE VISITOR THAT NEVER CAME




“...And it was like Placing a Bet on the Narrative:

Turn-Off the Lights, in your Room, at the first Hint, of a Description turn, your Head at Sunset turn, into a Commotion, beneath What shoulders, was an initial Entrance for *this City marked: ‘ADORE’ or perhaps it was: ‘FRAILTY’; regardless: it is Saturday Night, and I’m all alone, as the Pleasure sees fit, and this Path of the Narrative, begins to take on a life, that no longer Presents itself, with much Sense, let alone, Direction.  However: Listen my little Rabbit like this: there is still, so much, that I have yet to Mention, including, the Figure, that just appeared, at the Foot, of our Staircase.”

-Boris Izsus 1982