Author
Emerson; Caryl
Year
2011
Publisher
Academic Studies Press
Language
English
Pages
15
ISBN
978-1-93484-381-9
Last Update
30-May-2026
Keywords
Language & Literature ; Music
The words won’t go away.” Would it were that simple. Perhaps they don’t just go away, in the sense that they are still being written and that they are out there, somewhere, circulating. But do they stick any longer? That is the question. Is the circulating a fruitless spinning, the rainbow top we get on our macs when something is hung up and the electronic gears can’t seem to mesh with the other side? Or is it a way, as we go about our lives and search for meaning, to send a message in a bottle to the future —...
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