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7.11.2005 one day black and whiteare shades of grey posted by ed schenk on Monday, July 11, 2005 I've been thinking about this one. It's satisfying, and upon several reads, moreso. # posted by Sheila Murphy on 11:00 AM Thank you Sheila.This metaphor could be interpreted in many settings. Personally I prefer the cognitive context. # posted by ed schenk on 4:19 PM This is beautiful. loved theway you worked your way around the meaning and deeper layers of words in this poem # posted by Renee Wagemans on 12:32 AM Post a Comment
one day black and whiteare shades of grey posted by ed schenk on Monday, July 11, 2005 I've been thinking about this one. It's satisfying, and upon several reads, moreso. # posted by Sheila Murphy on 11:00 AM Thank you Sheila.This metaphor could be interpreted in many settings. Personally I prefer the cognitive context. # posted by ed schenk on 4:19 PM This is beautiful. loved theway you worked your way around the meaning and deeper layers of words in this poem # posted by Renee Wagemans on 12:32 AM Post a Comment
This metaphor could be interpreted in many settings. Personally I prefer the cognitive context.
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