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TEN YEARS AFTER (Creating between the spaces)
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| 8/23/08
| Neuromancer
Posted on 08/23/2008 11:32:33 AM PDT by Neuromancer
The poetry I call "Tokuisei Verse" was developed over a period of several years on an internet web site called FREEREPUBLIC.COM.
I would like to thank the owner, operators and financial donors who provide this public forum for allowing me, without condition, such a frivolous use of their bandwidth.
Tokuisei is a Japanese word meaning singularity. (A point in space-time at which gravitational forces cause matter to have infinite density and infinitesimal volume, and space and time to become infinitely distorted)
Tokuisei Verse is a direct descendant of the traditional Japanese Haiku.
However it contains only nine beats.
It is sometimes titled and sometimes not.
Neuromancer
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To: Neuromancer
Months later I see this!
You are so welcome. I am so honored.
-J
To: Neuromancer
To: January24th
Finally wrote another - what a long drought.
To: Neuromancer
The url in post #22 was for the period while my main site was down.
www.tokuisei.com
Is now back up.
To: Neuromancer
May I use one of the verses on your web site (with full credit to you) as an opening quote on a paper that I am writing?
MA
To: Mother Abigail
Sure.
If it is online please send me a link.
To: Neuromancer
The risk of being redundant is modified by the modern practice of instant replay and tape delay....
every variety
of dark
will silence
a sundial
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01/01/2010 12:44:38 AM PST
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Camachee
To: Camachee
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WITHOUT THE SUN
Ancient winds whisper sad remindings
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