18 March 2010

The curse of the White Queen

I am fascinated  how our perception of thinking effects the taste we get in our mind.

If this was just read , think about the picture that draws in your mind . Hold on to the taste .


It splashes before 
you cast the stone 
on to the mirrored smooth
of the pool  of tear
even ‘for you aim
that happens my dear
Said 
The  queen white

I see ‘for it stems
 
I smell it ‘for it blooms 
I taste your kiss
'for our lips touch 
Her majesty continued
 I hear  'for you say
I feel ‘for you think
 
And now I sense
bereaved
For darling
 I know the answer

to the question you yet not know


Now if I give you this intro and if you re read the prose does it make a difference, would like to know
In Lewis Carrol’s “Through the looking glass” Alice is astonished upon first meeting  with the White Queen.  She lives in both directions of time . She is shouting “Oh Oh” “it hurts as I will prick my finger soon”

It splashes before 
you cast the stone 
on to the mirrored smooth
of the pool  of tear
even ‘for you aim
that happens my dear
Said 
The  queen white

I see ‘for it stems
 
I smell it ‘for it blooms 
I taste your kiss
'for our lips touch 
Her majesty continued
 I hear  'for you say
I feel ‘for you think
 
And now I sense
bereaved
For darling
 I know the answer

to the question you yet not know


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