For the happy man! - Collected writings DEPRESSION: Ed Atkins
For the happy man! - Collected writings DEPRESSION: Ed Atkins For the happy man! - Collected writings DEPRESSION: Ed Atkins
And it’s not too much to imagine their defining the tides AT WILL. And it’s something I can’t come to terms with, however. –Their existence: which would have to preclude the existence of the floor. And it brings cold comfort. –The irony being that neither temperature nor poise being possible, of course.
This one goes out and comes back: I don’t want to hear any news on the radio about the weather on the weekend. Talk about that. Once upon a time a couple of people were alive who were friends of mine. The weathers, the weathers they lived in! Christ, the sun on those Saturdays.
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And it’s not too much to imagine <strong>the</strong>ir defining <strong>the</strong><br />
tides AT WILL.<br />
And it’s something I can’t come to terms with, however.<br />
–Their existence: which would have to preclude <strong>the</strong><br />
existence of <strong>the</strong> floor.<br />
And it brings cold comfort.<br />
–The irony being that nei<strong>the</strong>r temperature nor poise<br />
being possible, of course.