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A tape-loop for two speakers
- Chiasmus: from the Greek letter X (chi). a crossing or diagonal; afigure of speech in which the order of parallel words in phrases is inverted, A:B::B:A 'Between you and me, between me and you.'
- Opric chisam: that intersection within the physical mind, where our two eyes compare notes, before writinhg home to their respective parents, the twin hemispheres of the brain.
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A poem in five numbered parts.
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Author's note: (1984)
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