Tuesday, August 10, 2004

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ONE PROBLEM AMONG MANY OF A CERTAIN LITERARY TRADITION

Is that it is indistinguishable from television
In its insistence on a jaded quippiness
The relative beveling of the edges providing
The only room for variation. The social computer
And the popular tendency coincide in their decision
To make this thup-thup sound holding the soda glass
Up in the air mainly by suction.