By casually revealing her body,
she was telling me in the most
matter-of-fact way that I did not exist.
— JG Ballard
By casually revealing her body,
she was telling me in the most
matter-of-fact way that I did not exist.
— JG Ballard
A function of breathhold duration
These dark patterns of deceptive design
We’re all secreters aren’t we with our
Laundry lists of withheld evidence the
The diminution of our own fruit and
The divine mother wheel grinding the
Last days of the world as we know it
Effervescing strangely on the page
With a tendency to be misread by the
Outside world of misfit congregants
Sorry I wanted this to work
Unnatural fires burn
In her dark-grey eyes
Unpremeditated grace
A holy flame like that of
Old with embers undying
When you come into view seeing the Goddess
Of you in your body finding the animal you
In this gathering place for the dregs of humanity
This den of iniquity where unsavory characters meet
Your perfection

Harold C. Harvey (1874–1941)
Penlee House Gallery & Museum
The result, physicists say, suggests that there are forms of matter and energy vital to the nature and evolution of the cosmos that are not yet known to science.
— Dennis Overbye