Exodus 13.22: Neither the pillar of cloud by day
nor the pillar of fire by night left its place
in front of the people.
It was on earlier Chalk Farm, where I had spent a day:
"Could you please ...farchs arge?"
With the hope that nobody can ever tell the story:
14 West Extension Areas are filled today
of any side of the native search,
writes on the 145th page side
and Descartes pass[es] by:
"The only thing which opens to a poem
occurs in a main note.
The four samples,
though I've had them
for being there,
though I'm coming
to the same Endmorgan Quartet, says I,
but wind and dark -
but hour to test hypotheses on various directions...
I have another two years before I think of it".
And I say: I have not.
© 1999 John Bjarne Grover
Exodus 13.22 is from "The Holy Bible, New International Version", International Bible Society 1984
On the web 13 April 2004.
Last updated 14 April 2004