In the Grove of Delta Grooves

“Poor” Phil Hall in Conjugation

It begins with a metamorphosis

  Scared   words   jump
over   fly up   scat sing   Ovid

doedove

With an explanation midway

 above a fence   a doe
its hoof’s aim   a beak   v

dove!

And the spell expands by reaching back to Greek (and the symbol for change)

flourish   by   and in   these latticed   guilds
 these tiny   Δ   splitting-wedges   Δ   sung


no way it’s over

And we find an intertext.
Phoenecian dalet — door

“two women in a birth” out of Daphne Marlatt & Betsy Warland Double Negative

(as the women have always sung) this body my
(d)welling place, unearthed.

liminal (door) transformation (delta) — well placed dee

And so for day 1705
14.08.2011

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