Thursday, June 16, 2005

cleave

1 intr.v. To split or separate,
especially along a natural
line of division.



cleave2
intr.v. cleaved, cleav·ing, cleaves
To adhere, cling, or stick fast.
To be faithful: cleave to one's principles.






To split or separate, especially
along a natural line of division.

here's the rub. a dub dub.
it's both. wtf. eighteen yr a man
2 day. what does that mean?
daddy kick u out of the house
and momma left town.

here, have a brownie.
go to canada young man
oh you can't
got some trouble with the law
to correct. funny how
they keep you
from leaving
but won't let you live.



just a place to lay my head
i'm outside man, just a pillow for
a second.
















spl'it // chile'man o man chile//
tunes don't go togther like they used ta.
cloven clever river binding the world
in artery. the poe/e/try the tree the word
cloven. cleaven cleven leven leaven
to what do we owe this paradox of a word?
the bang
the biggest?
and god said the word
and the word was cleave

tear me apart make me whole again
not 42. cleave