Monday, 7 December 2009

the spire of exceptions

'word from men in long trousers'
Above the church is the spire of exceptions David Bowie, to Thomas Moore, people lay people don't understand. They like Prince Charles, he likes his time to do his own thing, and some way through the knights of getting things done. But below those are those who govern, free churches and catholic church etc. Above the cathedrals knights who give no allegence to one god, below them those who are very church of England, and below those who don't guard the cathedral, those with allegencies.
Imagine an area in England, where you could raise a flag, and welsh, Irish, attach thier flags, you have the crusades, and the area, I had in mind is just above the south coast, just below peterborough, and 5 miles beyond Cambridge, toward Ipswich.
Cambridge...townsfolk and men from the north, being rallied to forth for to find someway, of bringing back genoise velvet, and bring it to the college when the lights are out. Brown paper packages, tied up with string, from Salamns court,
Knights legs astride walls, rubbing flint irons, gentlemen disappearing up the blackmans river with no hope of ever seeing them again.Knights sitting behind the front line, madrigals enjoying it all...cheap bread and breakfast. Places to display ones wife.
The low knights, non-cathedral or monastry, bringing new intelligence, the american turkey, great magical power, to the capital, and protecting the freedoms against foreigners, and higher less well informed mono-systems, the freedom of the press, the balancing of counter and intelligence (M.O.D), capabilities the rules. The huffle-puffs looking more like themselves post parliament. Of course the right to protect the realm and the king, being paramount. The infiltration of foreigners, probably the scottish hill tribes, which were fairly disorganized, allowed the cathedrals and monks to close in. Raising the high standard, and lowering that which was acceptable, as twas beneath thier intelligence or gaze, what the madrigals would call everlasting crude.
This is the situation we see ourselves in the knights, and everybody, pushing to remove this impediment, but how successfully? How uncrude is a madrigal.

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