04-03-2012, 12:00 AM
Upon thusting out her naked bosom and into Clendopper's face,
Flauvina had the stage--but for a minute. After, Cleendopper
placed on the table three small drawings of Hellas Nauldi, the
woman Glycon of Athens selected to model his work at Cara-
calla baths, one century b.c.
"They're nice, but look at these ... " said Cleendopper.
It is not for me to say that Flauvina cared that her breasts.
alive, were put into a comparison with similar features only
drawn. And I do not find fault with Cleendopper, as, at the
time he did not have another woman sitting beside, only an old
uncle who had come down from Verlooth for the weekend.
I do not know if the lady felt hurt or angry that a second set
was put up against hers-- and done so without Cleendopper's
sustained attention to her own.
Sometimes a 'second' set of a thing is brought up as exemp-
lar, Hyperion, or auxillary, or as something which completes
or augments the first set.
A poem is posted-- I can't help but feel that the poet wants
not another poem tagged on-- a poem that draws attention away.
But, what's to be done? The practice seems harmless, if way-
ward.
v
Flauvina had the stage--but for a minute. After, Cleendopper
placed on the table three small drawings of Hellas Nauldi, the
woman Glycon of Athens selected to model his work at Cara-
calla baths, one century b.c.
"They're nice, but look at these ... " said Cleendopper.
It is not for me to say that Flauvina cared that her breasts.
alive, were put into a comparison with similar features only
drawn. And I do not find fault with Cleendopper, as, at the
time he did not have another woman sitting beside, only an old
uncle who had come down from Verlooth for the weekend.
I do not know if the lady felt hurt or angry that a second set
was put up against hers-- and done so without Cleendopper's
sustained attention to her own.
Sometimes a 'second' set of a thing is brought up as exemp-
lar, Hyperion, or auxillary, or as something which completes
or augments the first set.
A poem is posted-- I can't help but feel that the poet wants
not another poem tagged on-- a poem that draws attention away.
But, what's to be done? The practice seems harmless, if way-
ward.
v