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Juniper, moss agate, jurassic boredom glows in the empty waiting room.
"jurassic boredom" struck me as an interesting pairing and "glows in the empty waiting room" had me picturing a waiting room flickering and glowing like an old TV with some sort of ancient boredom independent of people acting as a force on the room.
searching the band for another station reveals new liassic beds near the previous shelf.
"reveals new liassic beds" just rolls off the tongue, almost to the point where "new" and "liassic" sound like one word, and the full quote put me in mind of an old Actress interview where he talked about scanning for pirates in the car and only being able to get a scrambled broadcast of Lightning FM. That + "liassic beds" had me picturing being able to move backward in time via the dial, finding the ghosts of previous broadcasts and stations still operating in the gaps.
They are zealots in the park all over.
This one I'm not entirely sure about, something about the turn of phrase just grabbed me.
He now drops the heavenly coin in the doorway.
That the coin is "heavenly" and dropped in a doorway intrigued me. You've got money/currency combined with religious imagery and someone dropping/allowing it to fall whilst on the threshold of something, stood between two spaces. It's evocative and raises interesting questions.
"jurassic boredom" struck me as an interesting pairing and "glows in the empty waiting room" had me picturing a waiting room flickering and glowing like an old TV with some sort of ancient boredom independent of people acting as a force on the room.
searching the band for another station reveals new liassic beds near the previous shelf.
"reveals new liassic beds" just rolls off the tongue, almost to the point where "new" and "liassic" sound like one word, and the full quote put me in mind of an old Actress interview where he talked about scanning for pirates in the car and only being able to get a scrambled broadcast of Lightning FM. That + "liassic beds" had me picturing being able to move backward in time via the dial, finding the ghosts of previous broadcasts and stations still operating in the gaps.
They are zealots in the park all over.
This one I'm not entirely sure about, something about the turn of phrase just grabbed me.
He now drops the heavenly coin in the doorway.
That the coin is "heavenly" and dropped in a doorway intrigued me. You've got money/currency combined with religious imagery and someone dropping/allowing it to fall whilst on the threshold of something, stood between two spaces. It's evocative and raises interesting questions.