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From: Alan Sondheim <sondheim@panix.com>
To: Cyb <cybermind@listserv.aol.com>, Wryting-L <WRYTING-L@listserv.wvu.edu>
Subject: new years, let us hope for better
Date: Thu, 31 Dec 2009 21:19:09 -0500 (EST)
new years, let us hope for better and the approach of the occidental new year's day. we continue to hear distant sounds of vehicles, the christmas of 1925, the new year of 1926, distant sounds of vehicles, the christmas of 1925, the new year of 1926, distant sounds of vehicles, the christmas of 1925, the new year of 1926, hangup (0:00:00) "can't be helped! it's a new year and teachers revolve!" january, 1859, on the first day of the new year, willsey writes: distant sounds of vehicles, the christmas of 1925, the new year of 1926, architecture for a new year: architecture for a new year: distant sounds of vehicles, the christmas of 1925, the new year of 1926, the distant sounds of the vehicles, as if there were something more, to the new-born world beyond the lanes of highways tremulously cut through wilderness such as no man or woman had seen before, and it was as if cities of wilderness, great trees and thoroughfares, emerged quietly through the hushed mists of distant waterfalls, where teachers revolve, and let us hope for a new year's architecture, tremulously gliding among the soft loams and mosses of our memory, let us hope for pain's cessation, for a brief and murmuring time when worries disappear, so many waterfalls, so much beauty and wonder in the new-born world, and it is january, 1859, and, trembling, january 2010 is heard among the flares of distant trumpets, and silence, and being whispers, darkness, and being softly illuminates the new-born world