bend of bay

more than words

    Wednesday, November 19, 6:46 am

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    bend of bay features a changing selection of prose, poetry, images and other projects. It takes its name from the opening line of Finnegans Wake by James Joyce:

    riverrun, past Eve and Adam's, from swerve of shore to bend of bay, brings us by a commodius vicus of recirculation back to Howth Castle and Environs.

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    “How far my efforts agree with those of other philosophers I will not decide. Indeed what I have here written makes no claim to novelty in points of detail; and therefore I give no sources, because it is indifferent to me whether what I have thought has already been thought before me by another.”

    - Ludwig Wittgenstein


    Did you tell, Marcel

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Arbella

in the course of human events
human events go by
a beacon a city a hill
people order and form
a more perfect union a beacon
in the course of our forefathers
forth on this continent a new
nation under a proposition that we
form a more perfect union dimly
seen through the mists of the deep
the foe’s haughty host dread
silence reposes in the course of
human events it is altogether
fitting and proper that we do this
and form forth a foe’s haughty
have no fear to establish
a beacon a city a hill a dream
fitting rising living
the true meaning of the creed

Arbella.

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