April 21, 2010

6: (Sexis Ni)

compulsive thinking and compulsive behaviour are almost two sides of one coin: One thing I've developed a habit of doing is reading things backwards. it rarely seems worth investing time in figuring out why. i suppose it's just one of those mental ticks that comes and, hopefully, will go again. i'm vaguely aware that there is some arcane association with doing this which is not good at all - like speaking the devils' language. i am not trying to do this, but maybe there is an element of trying to squeeze a little more interest out of what the quotidian world offers - anyway:


Sexis Ni: note the cleverly arranged six syllable meter scheme which works only marginally (y llan igram) and is a bit forced (decrof) etc.


tags: cloying;clinging;compelling; donkeys and welding.

the thing is to be quick:
whether it's a welded
donkey or a garden
sale of things recognized,
whether the donkey is
full of seed collections
or not; be quick, as time
is so short it's running
out at a rate of knots.

Even if you are just
writing about nothing
more than what you see and
how you cannot prevent
yourself from reversing
the letters of the words
you seem to get stuck on;
that's fine, but just be quick:

even if all you can see
is that, backwards, knots spells
'STONK'!; be quick, no one cares
forever anymore.

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