Known Cord 09/27/2011
The question is how to not cross the lines. From being involved not swallowed. Intentions for balance skew, tilt, teeter, dissolve. The question is how to step back without detaching. Flowing not submerging. Dethroning the trump call of work. Disconnecting the known cord. CommentsTerje 10/01/2011 6:57am
Short and provoking. I'll keep thinking.
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10/03/2011 10:51pm
I like the line: "skew, tilt, teeter, dissolve" This line illustrates the fracturing that happens when I'm trying to balance priorities - like a giant chessboard, all the pieces skating around and crashing into me. Checkmate!
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