High Tide of Limestone
(c) Michael St.Mark 2009
Birkrigg common; Furness, Cumbria
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Prose Integral to the Work
Once upon a Carboniferous Period time
the COMPRESSEDSHELLSBONES of billions of sea creatures
made the sea bed, now
raised high in the sky
by gargantuan planetary forces
a millimeter a year
for millions of years.
I sit upon this ancient gray graveyard
contemplating eternity while
eating a Milky Way
M. St.M ( the Dada geology teacher )
( click to bring the tide in )
Related posts from 2005/2006; ” Two Thousand Feet Beach “& ” High Tide of Wood”
https://londondada.art/2006/06/02/work_226_a_two_thousand_foot_beach848831/
Very deep and thought provoking
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yes tis true!—i love my dreams it makes it worthwhile going to bed, better than the tv and cinema because i get to be the star π
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Better asleep than awake hey. Lucky you π
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well all you have to do is hire a wetsuit and i can be the babe π Ok,ok, stop laughing! i know it’s along time since i was classed as a babe but in can dream can’t i.
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You can out-dream a lot of people so you claim π
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Modest too eh! π
It’s a magical place on Birkrigg, all those years of history under your feet. Hard to take in really that so much time has passed and yet nothing has hardly changed there.
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Indeed, so maybe ye olde limestone needs bringing up to dada date via the addition of a babe in a wetsuit with DADA plastered on her chest, standing on a surfboard on one of those “waves”….
How DadAisTic is that!
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btw, would have done the wetsuit shoot but I can’t afford the props π
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Beautiful photo and a very clever title!
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Ahh but it’s the job of the professional dAdAist to be very, very clever π
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