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To make your shadow dance, dance. To make your shadow talk, stand on a streambank.
Learn from your shadow. Broken glass won’t cut it, barbed wire can’t stop it, mud doesn’t stick.
Dave Bonta of Via Negativa today posted How to Cast a Shadow, the 27th and final poem in his series Manual. Go read (and if you likeby all means, listen to his recitations) -- some great stuff is present. Start from the beginning! You have to start from a position of strength. Leave a window open for cat-burglars and cats, either of whom may have a lot to teach you.

posted evening of Friday, March 23rd, 2012
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Grow root vegetables and, if possible, talons.

Salivation is important,

posted evening of March 23rd, 2012 by Jeremy

Hey, thanks for the plug and linkery! I don't think it's the final post in the series, though. The series plugin just makes it sound that way because it doesn't account for as-yet-unpublished (or unwritten) installments, hence "27 of 27."

posted evening of March 23rd, 2012 by Dave

Oh I see -- well I will look forward to more such then.

posted evening of March 23rd, 2012 by Jeremy

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