Guy Jenkins Nov 24, 2016 Unenendurable Unendurable pleasure Indefinitely prolonged Gilgamesh cup of tea That's a Satori Guy About This Poem Editing Stage: Editing - rough draft About the Author Country/Region: Australia Favorite Poets: Tramalchio More from this author Comments Hi, I'd give it a title that helps ... saying that, I'm not sure what you are saying. I love Gilgamesh, unsure what the reference means ... perhaps an old, very flavorful cup of tea. It's something I've done as well (use nouns or people as descriptors). Satori ... the nature of nothingness, would definitely be unendurable. Richard As far as I can remember As far as I can remember(since the great flood !) Gilgamesh has a cup of tea with a couple beyond Life and Death cheers, Guy
Hi, I'd give it a title that helps ... saying that, I'm not sure what you are saying. I love Gilgamesh, unsure what the reference means ... perhaps an old, very flavorful cup of tea. It's something I've done as well (use nouns or people as descriptors). Satori ... the nature of nothingness, would definitely be unendurable. Richard
As far as I can remember As far as I can remember(since the great flood !) Gilgamesh has a cup of tea with a couple beyond Life and Death cheers, Guy
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Hi,
I'd give it a title that helps ...
saying that, I'm not sure
what you are saying. I love
Gilgamesh, unsure what the
reference means ... perhaps an
old, very flavorful cup of tea. It's
something I've done as well (use
nouns or people as descriptors).
Satori ... the nature of nothingness,
would definitely be unendurable.
Richard
As far as I can remember
As far as I can remember(since the great flood !) Gilgamesh has a cup of tea with a couple beyond Life and Death
cheers, Guy