On Sat, 21 Dec 1996, Kirk Israel wrote: > Touching you is like a poem. > > (That's a too easy, overly bon-mot statement until you really think about > it, and you think the listener thinks about it: I'm pretty bad at writing > poet, but I did learn that poetry doesn't happen when you try to set its > agenda; it needs to follow its own course. And when it does, it can be > absolutely breathtaking. So: > > Touching you is like a poem.) it was good. like warm cats curled together. |