under backward leaning birches like scarecrow
handwriting against the sky
Further through mudra and mantra, with a pose acting as an antenna to an envelope of sound, the tour d'obstacle tackles the aside: ward back, scare a crow. A shift in the murmur, scalpel-sure in its accuracy, trains the sample to holoresonant assonance. over under hand again
Mandela moves. Hopscotch. Mimicry.
Mandela move. Spin whirl. Vertigo.
Each vowel, as like an almond dipped in honey, permits the tongue no chance for competition, the poem is a sketch that stretches the imagination, like a tool, like a mandela.
And so for day 58
10.02.2007