Vessel, host, occidental guests
Figure and field, both, carrier, carried
Holographic paradigm
The whole in every part

Warm, viscous body, cooling
In marine air embrace
Curing, skinning over
A still molten core

Vessel, host, occidental guests
Skin seascape in suspension
Holographic entry point
Each part reflects the whole

Skin slit, consensual knife
She cuts his figure, he flenses her field
External resistance freeing
Internal relation emerging

Vessel, host, occidental guests
To pattern, comes blood, giving form
Holographic condition
The whole in every part

Warm blood, terrestrial guests
Take to the southern sea, breathing
Antarctic host and vessel, proud
Cetacean guests returning


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    I'm not convinced that it represents anything beyond the need of the film DR9. There are interesting ideas about the holographic nature of reality highligthed here. I should point out the contradiction of 'holographic entrypoint', as every point is the whole.

    There are many ideas of conflicts, by the numerous oppositions (knife, cut, flense, occidental vs oriental, north vs south, the disposition of the stenzas and the cutting of verses by commas, nature vs humans, ground vs see). It is seen also that the conflicts are resolved eventually by their unity.

    All in all a very intellectual piece, which for being so visceral in description lacks the actual appeal to the real stuff, ie my gut.

    I've been told to always say something positive if I must criticize. I would then say this piece belongs to a poetry collection. It is a well crafted but the wording and intent are confusing for most people. Singing this cannot be easy. In a poetry book however, true seekers would rejoice at such a find.

    PeaceOfGodon June 19, 2007   Link
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    This Song Makes me feel like a creep!

    Medulla XIon June 11, 2008   Link

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