Robert Mapplethorpe once told a
BBC interviewer “If you say too much you lose some of that mystery. You want to
be able to pick up on the magic of the moment. . . You don’t know why it’s
happening but it’s happening.”
Mapplethorpe was an acquired taste like scotch
he tried it several times before
the ship came in he understood but he had
that kind of patience for spirits and Art
as a youngster
teen young man he was not known to be patient
it wasnt until his rashness
physically damaged him and he had to heal had to rehabilitate his body that he
recognised patience being a patient was
demanding knitting made him submit and there were few things he willingly submitted
. . . the magic of the moment. .
. You don’t know why it’s happening but it’s happening.
after the happening is the possible
realisation
if one really thinks about itputs it
through its paces
been put through paces put through
a wringerhis own doing he was reflective WHY an excellent hypothesis and he is only
person who could assess or know WHY
the magic is revealed starkly
one either learns through objective
asnearlyasonecanbeobjectiveaboutthemselves
reflection digging in excavating
or they dont
a lookingglass reflection should be
as true as possible
act for yourself no one else
Twosdayafternoon, 6 7.
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1446, Thursday,
8 7. 21
The Hollies Look Through Any Window https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXCbDICvoxk
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