Thursday, July 13, 2006

Down (&) Under

An interesting anagrammatic pun to sum the moment ...

Down and under: the most apt aphorism of my current state of mind.

Down under: the place I have to be in 3 days time for the World Shakespeare Congress.

Down and under: the reality of life in the service where energies are fed on endlessly to fuel the machinations of a System that uses and abuses, leaving one dry, empty and helpless.

Down under: the place I have to read a conference paper of which I have not revised nor read for more than a month.

Down and under: the general mood and condition of the past three weeks

Down under: a space which I will inhabit alongside those who've carved the field of Shakespearean scholarship.

Down and under: the condition of oppression caused by a sea of endless tasks and tides of demands

Down under: a place which I will attempt to seek my much needed respite

Down (and) under: the realisation that I'm hardly prepared for the conference ...

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