Sunday, May 1, 2011

None Are Green, or Purple with Green Rings, or Green with Yellow Rings, or Yellow with Blue Rings

So, noxzema bottle blue it is, my favorite color ever and always (maroon second, school-bus yellow third). How do Fleabus' eyes look against it?




I am an agnostic in love with ritual and honor and order steeped in self-mysticism, but you've been here before and come back so you know this. Have you ever noticed how only one particular Fleabus photo appears on any one post though it may appear many times on that post? How the links move inward, from the farthest to nearest? How I've only posted twice here what I create that I value more and post elsewhere, both times on dares? I've rules. I'm a fucking dictator. It takes breaking a reading slump and the manic energy released to create new and better ways to bind myself tighter. Blue stays!





I'm canary, weathervane, Cassandra, fool, so I have nothing to do with any blogs that changed themes subsequent to my going noxzema bottle blue. In Blegsylvania hiatuses and abandonments abound. Some are sounding their damn, some finding it deep, some shallow, some both. Blogfriends are moving on, moving in. I've disappointed some: it's not giving up or giving in, it's my willing consent to a comfortable pragmatism at the heart of my complicity. All I have is me and mine.

Everything is negotiation: I couldn't change to noxzema bottle blue until I got a release from a friend who didn't know I couldn't do noxzema bottle blue because she told me it hurt her eyes. Noxzema bottle blue it is, the irony being I will now impose new rules (while honoring most of the old ones) on my bleggal propriety while arguing anew against rules others would impose on me while simultaneously and contentedly I obey them.









  • Named after John Boorman, who I had to google. Apparently he's a movie director (I kid you not when I say I don't watch many movies - it's not a moral stance, it just doesn't occur to me to watch movies; folks can vouch.). That it's John is a good thing because I was wondering why they would name their cat after Martin Bormann, especially as I just read The Kindly Ones in the past few months.
  • How's Napoleon look in a fish-eye lens?











DISILLUSIONMENT OF TEN O'CLOCK

Wallace Stevens

The houses are haunted
By white night-gowns.
None are green,
Or purple with green rings,
Or green with yellow rings,
Or yellow with blue rings.
None of them are strange,
With socks of lace
And beaded ceintures.
People are not going
To dream of baboons and periwinkles.
Only, here and there, an old sailor,
Drunk and asleep in his boots,
Catches tigers
In red weather.


6 comments:

  1. Hah, The Baronette's mother tried to talk us out of Boorman because of Martin, but I stood firm (the name was my choice). Excalibur, The Exorcist II, and Zardoz are three of our favorite movies ever of all time ever.

    And yeah, he's making huge strides in the being-comfortable-here-with-us department. From hiding behind the couch 24/7 to walking around like he (almost) owns the place, rolling all over the floor, demanding belly rubs, and sleeping curled up next to us on the couch in two weeks. He's still skittish, but he's coming along, and we love him.

    Napoleon picture is awesome.

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  2. Blue hurts eyes. Should keep it.

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  3. Green denial before we knew what it meant--very spookily sexy. The ants are eating the casings on the hot pink peonies. Yesterday I was elbow-deep clipping away all the deadness in my rose bushes--thorns, pricks, blood. All else is casual.

    Still two hours to go, and that ain't nothing.

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  4. Blue background, blue-eyed cat plus new blue-eyed cat, a conspiracy that Napoleon's trying to fish out into the open.

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