My flash "The New Alexandria" is now online at Jabberwocky, which appears to be making the full transition from print to pixels with this its fifth issue. (I still appreciate the availability of paper-and-ink copies for those who like that sort of thing.) It was written in December 2007, in the middle of Hanukkah. At the time I thought it was either a philosophical statement or a poem, but it probably is a manifesto.
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- 1: Can you see me? I'm waiting for the right time
- 2: There's nothing here but echoes
- 3: If I'm hoping, then I'm hoping for the frost
- 4: There's no boat to take me where all the stars go to cross the water
- 5: Once you know it's a dream, it can't hurt
- 6: All the ghosts, some old, some new
- 7: The wind is blowing the planes around
- 8: Let the lights run like rivers all over my skin
- 9: I am bound to these shores, I'll be bound till the end
- 10: Wish everyone could hear when she sings
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