Cabaret de Self-reflexivity
By Brooklands
Tue, 13 Nov 2007
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“‘yields falsehood when preceded by its quotation’ yields falsehood when preceded by its quotation”
Quine’s Paradox
Leaning on an imaginary cane,
legs crossed at the ankle,
the cut of his dinner jacket
suggests a slight but clever
man who cares for the rigidity
of thoughts. He kicks out
a twirl from his imaginary cane.
A hula-hoop at each wrist,
one at her neck,
two across parallel knees,
her hips shoulder three:
she is a drunkard’s Venn diagram:
technique meets promiscuity
at this point here.
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I really like this, spack,
I really like this, spack, another home run. Apologies about the sports anology, but home run goes right to the point. Looking forward to your novel, it's on my list...
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