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Sound Poems : Night in the South [sound]
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From: Susan  (Original Message)Sent: 3/3/2002 11:45 PM
Night in the South
 
by the gulf
abundance,
unbruised lagoons,
perching parrots
orange green.
 
straw winds
stammering,
chestnut equines
turning
into marjoram forests,
 
trawlers, nets
fan coral -
dolphins moving
with the rhythm
of the sea -
 
and megalithic
cuneiforms
curving along
outlying
blue.
 
3/2/02
Copyright©2002 Susan Katz.
All rights reserved.
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From: ConnorSent: 3/6/2002 10:04 PM
Yes Susan YES! Excellant delivery. You have a beguiling tone...like Circe no doubt. If I were Odysseus I would find it hard to resist that treacherous cave, if such a voice issued from there!.
 
And vastly more artistic and dramatic than my reading. Well done. You must have acted before I reckon to have trained your voice like that.
 
Connor

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From: SusanSent: 3/7/2002 3:42 AM
speaking of Circe.. i'm trying to recall the Circ[l]e designated by Dante for the Flatterers?  hahaha
thanks.
 
i've done my share - on stage and off.
 
thanks again, connor - glad you liked it.
susan

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From: helenSent: 3/8/2002 5:08 AM
Wow.....that sounds like it could be the background for a Victoria's Secrets commercial.....very provocative.
 
thank you.......dw

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From: suzanneSent: 3/8/2002 5:39 AM
thanks helen -
 
someone once said that i had a beguiling tone...like Circe no doubt.
 
but i don't think so.  Circe could turn men into swine.  poor sorceress, she didn't realize that most men were already in that state.
 
suze ;)
 

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From: ConnorSent: 3/8/2002 7:56 AM
HOY!! HERE NOW!! Less of that!
You're offending me and my male bretheren
 
Connor
 
p.s.
I'm off on me trotters to work,
Oink oink rootle rootle for truffles O!

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From: suzanneSent: 3/9/2002 5:09 AM
hahaha
 
yo!  g'wan 'n git yer strings fixed!
 
haha
suze

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