Jack Spicer
“Coleridge would—
let go by a fine isolated
verisimilitude caught
from the Penetralium
of mystery”
—John Keats
jack spicer—let go
so did—samuel coleridge
john keats—letting it go too
letting it go—how to do it
letting it go—by a fine thread
a fine thread—of verisimilitude
letting it go—a fine thread
letting it go—letting yourself go
deeper & deeper—downward
down deep into—the penetralium
suspending—your belief in
whatever—whenever whoever
thinking—counter-intuitively
cleaving it—nicely smoothly
like a hot knife—through butter
“Coleridge would—
let go by a fine isolated
verisimilitude caught
from the Penetralium
of mystery”
—John Keats
jack spicer—let go
so did—samuel coleridge
john keats—letting it go too
letting it go—how to do it
letting it go—by a fine thread
a fine thread—of verisimilitude
letting it go—a fine thread
letting it go—letting yourself go
deeper & deeper—downward
down deep into—the penetralium
suspending—your belief in
whatever—whenever whoever
thinking—counter-intuitively
cleaving it—nicely smoothly
like a hot knife—through butter
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