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Added
england corrupted.
Edited
uncivil law’s
age,
injustice,
complexity,
money,
flame,
invention,
consent,
piano,
parliament,
citizen,
bones,
health and
fear.
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Edited
Expanding Horizons,
an engineering rush
new scientist,
a song so dire (retitled from song),
the argument,
random luck,
homework,
hymnen,
recreated arts,
the game,
theology and
the anitrant.
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Edited the introduction to the
Fugues.
Edited
an engineering rush
new scientist,
the argument,
random luck,
homework,
recreated arts,
the game,
theology,
rushed off and
the anitrant.
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Promoted
China Poem and
Underneath The Loch.
Edit and promoted
A Horrible Day.
Edited
an engineering rush
2
3.
Decided the end of
an engineering rush
3
was a separate poem, so added
an engineering rush
4
and bumped the other ones up, again. I’ve got fed up with this renumbering,
so I’ve retitled the sequence (and the files) to
new scientist (1),
song (2),
the argument (3),
random luck (4),
homework (5),
hymnen (6),
recreated arts (7),
the game (8),
theology (9),
rushed off (10) and
the anitrant (11).
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Edited
an engineering rush
1.
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Edited
China Poem,
Underneath The Loch and
A Horrible Day.
Oh, and happy “Scrooge Day”. Well, he was a moral green led astray
by evil spirits. It seems right to remember him on this day, poor
chap—especially since I’m likely to be led astray by evil spirits, too
(I can’t afford the good ones).
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Added
China Poem.
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It’s one of those wee little ironies that excites the flour brains:
today, the day of the Winter Solstice, I learned the magazine Equinox has accepted
The Pub Quiz League for
their Spring Equinox edition.
It’s the first poem I wrote in my second phase of writing.
Edited
Underneath The Loch and
old man Keats.
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Edited
Underneath The Loch.
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17
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Edited
Underneath The Loch,
and the monitor nag on the
front page.
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16
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Edited
Underneath The Loch.
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14
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Edited
Underneath The Loch,
A Horrible Day,
an engineering rush
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
and my
introduction.
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13
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Added
A Horrible Day and
Underneath The Loch.
Edited
i’d prefer to remember summer.
Split
history
into monthly pages; it was getting big, and likely to get a lot bigger
(subject, of course, to the
the whims of the Gods).
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10
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Edited
an engineering rush
2.
At CB1, John Drew kindly gave me a copy of his
“The Buddha at Kamakura”.
He signed it with an extra Buddha poem.
This was a happily received unexpected gift.
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7
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Edited
an engineering rush
2.
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6
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Combined
push pop,
select,
techno,
what
(renamed from what is and promoted) and
Copyleft
into
Poetry.
Combined
lord pisswater’s clarion (revised),
beer and pindar and
damn the clarion (revised and promoted)
into
The Clarion.
Promoted
old man Keats and
i’d prefer to remember summer.
Edited an engineering rush
1.
I’m “pleased” to announce I’ve written the world’s
most appalling song. It’s the new
an engineering rush
2
(bumping the remainder up by one).
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4
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Revised
damn the clarion,
old man Keats,
i’d prefer to remember summer and
what is.
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3
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Revised
old man Keats.
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