The string he tied
Has been unravelled by years
and the dry weather of trunks
Like a lady's shoestring from the First World War
Its metal ferrules eaten by oxygen
Until they resemble cigarette-ash
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Originally this had dissertation stuff and some links to technology and literacy practices. Then I combined every blog and dumped it here, so it's a big, random mess of bookmarks and quotes with no real them or meta-tagging. I should probably rethink this. craniac at gmail dot com Mark Crane is the author of this smattering of bookmarks and assorted stuff.
The string he tied
Has been unravelled by years
and the dry weather of trunks
Like a lady's shoestring from the First World War
Its metal ferrules eaten by oxygen
Until they resemble cigarette-ash
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