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There was a Thunder beyond the aluminium roof, and we could not see out, so I remembered when we saw the form of the dumbell cast great creeping circles slant-shape shifting with our movement.   The mantle of the brain was cleft and miserable eyes poured down their envy on those aboard the Nargonaut, who, absurd to all possibilities drew close those that would dive into the mouth of a Gorgon.   Souls of old clung aboard their raft of sound, graciously weaving their song to sustain their passage through this broken mind.

For it is the Time of no Time, when clocks go neither forward nor backward.   Opon the prow leans a figure, gaunt and ragged who murmurs some incantation, perhaps a blues, and lightning shapes expand; so in this flash, the others aboard the Nargonaut, a vagabond crew of celebrants are visible.   It is in raging dark we flourish, or a bright invisibility, so swift as a slug to find the rain of sorrow within the life.   And our ship of sound will travel wheresoever it will, and cast a line to all who would, if they would, and so would I and so could you.

Grasping this crystal craft of the love to sadness within Life, we grapple now to convey bright invisible love to you all readers, and would the Nargonaut's love travel with you and join us there.

So cold were those arms at one time, we contrived to get together and plot a course.   Where to go? In worlds torn apart, we see television eye and take it.   Its power is extreem, cathode control.   And we were cold at this notion, and so joined arms.   What to do?   To hang suggestion on the sky, worry not of how, or why, and weave an invisible antidote, to television contort control.   And though this is wax poetical, who does hear these revelations, for know whose Mother's call.   Know you, you know everything.   And the celebrants proclaim there is not god who can stand the force of our shattered intellect.   For we bring the Time of no Time, where dwells the Gorgon; and on our craft we will sail, projected by our minds.   And who will say the not?!   And whose will is not altered by Art, our invisible ally?   And who will weave this revelation?   "Why, I", cried a collection.   "I", the voices again.   And whose voices were they?   It was that ragged crew aboard their sonic boat.   And their noise was.   And they aimed a ray at television eye, and it reflected pure truth about the land.   So television eye of extreem control began to lessen its grip, and became a less miserable medium.

For there was I, and my name is of Simon John, "The Corn I Swirl" the last name it is.   And for!   I would say this is the Book of Bok, and it be no contrivance of mine, but of Bok's instead, who met me one day opon a country stile and did leave me, lead me, lent me directions poor, for when it was finished I was well near a peaty smelly bog and way lost.   But I had been told of words by this Bok, and it seemed a significant indulgence that I would write them down as a series of extended visionaries.   For they mark a passing of time, of meanings and non-meaning read into enjoyments, where these crew had gathered and made their Nargonaut.   And Bok filled the Love with his brethe, which was very white as it goes.   And they whisked their sea, schooled on differing methods, but all humming.   And so droning and chiming the Earth and Sky dug the rhyme and produced mighty growth and rains.   And Bok blew his brethe in the ways we are beginning to remember, and the Gorgon opened whiter and the gap between the sounds was wider.   Blessings fell from nowhere in this space and all were charged and invigorated and set about the land doing their deeds like nothing spoken.   And so this new millennium, long seeded, now comes to the Earth.   For Bok is speaking his subtlety, that all should grow in the core of the old, and so round regenerating.   And so, from these words that Bok had laid opon my brain, I, Simon John, was well the very confused!   And yet: he had some form of Vision; the very of the moment, when maybe he is staring aimlessly at his big toe.   Or, perhaps, after a good shyte, when he is reflective.   And it was long after the time when Bok spoke that Simon John wrote down these words here.   For I could not remember the speaking of Bok AT THE TIME.   And yet, in the meanwhile since that meeting, he had continued; and worked; and woven; and span song anyway.   So it has been.   And through many triumphs and downcomings has he come, and on the way met others of the similar experience of the Up and Down.   And it was of his way to tie his shoelaces together as before he was of the going out, and set off in not the way he ought to have been the going of.   And so round the round he went and, yets, DID of the meetings of others similar found.   And these were particularly of those recently taken to the shaking and stroking and the banging types of expression.   And so they formed within the swirls of corns and became We, the crew of this Nargonaut that has made, and here we now sit at the composing of our various artistries and indulgencies, and are of now the celebrating the eating, smoking and dreaming.

For in this dreaming, there is great OUR.   For it is forgotten largely of the when we rode opon the Golden Serpent and founded cultures and peace for peoples.

And now is time for the storytellers to remember the beginnings; for Yo!, Time is stopping.   The more we work, the more it stops.   And tellers of tales speke our realities, make the day we do, and you cannot help but hear.   And the stories sing only one song, and they have come to make the day.   And Tyrant, who was the invisible television, will to loose his of the grip opon the people some mores.   And the Time hold opens more, for now a Hole we perceive ahead of the travelling Nargonaut; song of craft seaworthy, and we crew are of the spiralling into it.   And, realising, the people aboard did feel a great consternation of the belly, for several were holding toxins within their bodies, and these did of the begin to release into the bloodstream.   This may well be the cause for the visions that followed: a collective hallunicogation aboard the ship, as it was swept by into the Nothing.   Bok spoke-with-no-voice and the Hole drew by and the Spiral took the craft, on.   So fearless, the horns various were raised and blown.

And so, eagerly, this Gorgon did of the swallowing.   And it is a terrifying fast descent, into that mouth.   And it is a metaphorical thing indeed.   Blessings accrued when Bok blew his brethe came in the very handy here, for the assembled crew knew not where they were going.   But it was very groovy, because they made it so with with their excellent musik.   So down we went, chanting, beating of the stretched hides, and rather masterfully playing the sacred enbolu.   Of the very much.   And into the And.

This new landscape was much the same as before, yet as it was then washed by the lingering psychedelic residues.   Yet, it was soon plain that all was not as before.   For the crew of the Nargonaut had spun the World into a new expression: with a change of shift had altered workaday reality for all manner of people; but unseen, within the mind.   And fronds of Bok's brethe grew into new clusters of men and women, and did inspire them.   As Bok had firstly inspired of the Nargonauts (for so they and we were called), who offered his dimensions to folk who could not help but accept them.   And it was that these folk were loved to Worm Hurunagg and were, so, Hurine, sound summoners; before unnamed but now given title by the people of the World, because of their numbers.   And through many such transformations have gone the Hurine, these Nargonauts of the Nargonaut.   And they did of the Enhuruing at first in their hometowns, where the Worm was known Hurnag.   And those of those did cluster round in semicircles and circles also at times, and did blow of the horn of Hurunagus, or Huru, Hurunag, Hurnag; and the mostly of the time a great vibration was to be heard.   And this sound allowed us into and out of our Gorgon Hole, and Yes new dimensions have created!   The mantle of the brain was then split even further, and the Sons of the Moon cried out, and also caused of the Gap to get wider.

And it was with rejoicing that the Hurine debunked from their vessel and went about the towns selling their wares and playing of the horn.   And with this they wove anew! Fabrics rare were woven , most spiritual was their vapor of atoms arrangement.

How miraculous, these stories were blessing the very Life.   Bok's voice could not be heard, happily burbling the backgrounds.

There were those that spoke in loud voices, and also those that spoke quietly, and both were living on the earth and a-singing of the stars.   And neither of them made much noise, because relevant to their sound was the large throbbing of the enbolu, of the very enticing to the spirit, it being a device of the Great.   And Bok was pleased, for his own voice did harmonise with the other dins, and it was pleasing to his old self.   And Bok was generous to the land and gave many fronds a lending to cause of much greenery.   But, for a while, all was of the rottingness.   And of the ground did sprout much, and it was of the greatly pleasing to all.   And the fronds did travel in the earth, and the through the ground of a coursing to were many a Yew and old Cedar, perchance stones were often also.   And the brethe was very of the rejuvenating.   So it spreading is over the land and bringing much excitements to the peoples thereof of those places.   And they did find (as of the Nargonauts also) that the land did give of them bodily rushes of power through the ventricles, and passages of their beings and so, bodies.   The Nargonauts looked at one another and realised that it was a shared thing.   This frondery of Bok was of great amazement to those Hurine, as they perceived of it, and then were letting it into their own lives (whereso of concerning the rushes) and enjoying the feeling greatly.   And yet, of these experiences, was need to express them to one another, for they were all of the cognition, but that it was of with all of them, they did not know.   So it is of the bright spark made up of the phrases and words to describe of the experiences.   For so many different experiences had the Nargonauts had the having of by now, and it was concern to relate to the one and the other of them, so as none of their number did freak out.   For often, those of the loud voice were to the freaking the out, and it was necessary to be wise to this and to allow doorways to solice for their easy entering to.   The enfreakment was also there for those of softer voice, but of a different way it is, because they are sometimes the nearer to Bok's voice, and were of the ears the better the using.   And it was that various new languages did arrive, out of some Nowhere's mouth, and these will be the writing in and of when the one that is I gets round to it.   And he is of the hoping that it is pleasing to those who hear or read it. Huru.

And the Nargonauts found that often it was the particularly at certain places of the earth that Bok's fronds were to the giving of good rushings.   And it was of great satisfaction that they all did travel to those certain places and went with the Musik and Dance very much, and all that goes with it.   And they did whip it up indeed, though they were not sure what it was, but they enjoyed of the doing of the musiks in those certain places.   And the one named Clive said he would give his own blowing and droning stick to a name, and he did borrow one off Simon John (and as you will see Simon John later did borrow one word from Clive on different occasion) and it made the giver right happy because he named the stick well: And its word is HURU.   Other words were coming into the being after this time also, and we is hoping that you like the thereof.   And the words illuminated the true selves of the Nargonauts, we've seen now clearly in this light.   And, one by one, these adventures appear before my mind's eye, and as Time stops more, I shall of the describing them also.

The Making of the Nargonaut.

And when did this Nargonaut set sail?   When was it we meet and make of the hull, bulkheads and alos the riggings?   What wind powers our sail? Well, it was of certain time after some Gorgon hole, when we had been the travelling together, and of the preparing of our Nargonaut.   The craft was in the building stage.   Was it sound?   The mast true, the rudder sure?   And it was that sat behind the tree in the Pavillion not of Bok's, but of those of Brightly-Town.

And all did imbibe of the rotted corn and thereafter span off down to the beach, where all of Old Englund were want at some time to wash up.   And thereof they did meet of two celebrants on the pebbles.   Those met before at said moot (where the Simon John had had his birthday), where the one of them was of extremely-out-of-his-face condition, being imbibed of the ouzo and the lettuce also.   And they had introduced already new concepts to the Hurine, such as the making of the Hurunagine spliff.   And they were wont to cover their environments with drawings from within their bright minds, as would resemble their ineer excursions.   And they were of familiar with the rotting corn, too, as stands to reason.   And their names were of Daniel and Lewish, the being the each other as brothers to er.

And then of a time when the one who is doing the writing was of the breaking up with another of the crew, and the last of the romance was falling before their greater friendship began.   Then it was at this time that the one Matthew did arrive; bestraddled with mind-numbing concepts were he, and greatly, lately he did find it good to relate to those that were all so fragmented of the brain.   And the Simon John did mumble, and the Matthew did murmur, too, and then it became the Matthew was known Zegthuuku for his late arrival.   And so he did join in the clank.   Now it was time of great meetings, for it was spoke of beforehand by Clive, who, one day in their dwelling which they called Goathole, had been of the merriment, and named of the Nargourds.   Simon the Corn did twiddle his mind and supposed that Nargourds must be of those that have gourds of which to rattle and that this must be their celebration.   And so they were thought of in the minds, and soon after on the land met.   For down to old Twifor they have to have gone, and there dwelled the Nargourds, for they were in the Onceandforall, protecting of the land and the gathering together and summoning of the Dragon.   And met with Nargourds, the story took on a new turn, as net webs were spun and so turned inside the out and made into real life of the waking dream for people.   So the community wove its dreams into the Day.   And against hard foes did offer resistance like unto poetry, which was used instead of swords.   So the methods of peacemaker were used to win back land from machine's television eye.   For the land is in peril, and Nargonauts met to tell Nargourds of the Enhuru, playing of the enbolu verymuch and the telling of the stones on special days of the year, when the certain places of Bok become certainly very much of the rushes of the body making.   For the land is in peril, but Bok knows better and, as we travel more deeply, knows we can take more of his generousness breathe.   So at camps of fires around in certain places, where the Hurine can guide his brethe, so there will be change done, thpough it be not see, but of the mind.   But that this is revolution extraordinary.   And television eye was tamed in respect to the Dragon, that golden serpent who came out for the while Hickstead.

Which was very much getting to the time when there was a celebration at the very near, but not in Brightly-Town, where, gathered in sight of television eye and many other car-chained peoples who would go past on the road and be able to see people partying on the land and having a visionary time of it and much fun.   There the Simon John and Matthew did of the trippingly round dawn go, where dervish memories were stirred, and we mazed the fields for a good hour of morning befuddlement and atonements.   And this time was known after as Hickstead, and it is to be greatly remembered, for many parties came thereafter and more are to come.   For now these meetings make the Hole become of the bigger, that more people become of the Enhuru'd. For the more be of the falling in because of its bigness.   And the Hole was of nothingness, and the Hole was of our suggesting and the Hole of Bok was it too.

And then it was of the Nameless One meeting it was.   Who had guided him there was nont, for it was that he came of HIS OWN.   And he was deeply examining his own hands, as of one the rotting corn imbibed sometime earlier had done so.   And indeed, I could relate to that, so came close to him.  

"Who are you", I asked at some point, whereafter he told me he had no name, not of the anymore.   I asked him what was his profession, and he proclaimed that he was a beggar.   So it was decided. And he named himself "Woz" because it was of the easier to use day to day.   And he was given to the amazements, to the speaking of tongues and usage of found items for odd purposes, largely that purpose to aid the Enhuruing.   So it is time to explain of the Enhuruing, say that it is done of either nature or of the Huru, that Horn and that Woz became soon to be the most Enhuru'd man in our experience and beyond, and that he did sup deeply of Enhurument as a liquor to lovely excesses that were only a drop to the Nameless Beggar.   So an enhuru'd one is in a state of amazements, dreameries, perhaps.   And that it is a powerful experience. And I am hoping that this is a bringer of pleasingness to the reader, who should not think strangely of such things.

So to remember, after digression and introduction of some of the crew, we remembered the Nargonaut was metaphorically so constructed opon the beach at Brightly-town, from the array of out-tripped minstrellsy and artists.   The Huru was afore, while the stern was of big for the beatingly Tam-Tam drum and sea the stick ocean sounding shaker, and it was Daniel and Lewish who largely played on these.   And there was a mandyoline also, and other freakeries of percussions, bells and beaters, including the polystyrene cup of pebbles that completely Enhuru'd the author and one other, Dawn she.   And there was incantation spoken down the horn, and the craft of instruments and gay mats, from the Sunday market most probably, sailed through dimensions, oh yes, there on Brightly-Town beach. And people did pass and saw that this vessel was in motion. And the one with whom the closely romantic was of the fading was also well striped, and it was good between of her and the I of me. And the scroll of our thought lay saying "Be free", laid for hours untouched, frail paper untouched for hours in the light of our collective agreement.   That is, until it was sat opon by Christop, he who was not of the rotting corn, as it was he had had enough of it in the past anyway.   So the vessel was of the really going somewhere, though it moved not at all from where it was.   And people turned their heads and a frog-suited woman came and took photos and then as quickly was gone. But it was good, and the Simon did hear stories from the anchient Greece, picking up the tale once more from the waves of the sea, and he felt of a responsibility to the greater Enhurument of humanity through unopinionated sounds and words non-dogmatised, yet from the anchient. And this be one of the results of this union, the swirling of old culture from the Greek places coming in on the mist of the wave.   For, thought Simon John, there be no time and we could make what time we want.

But the story must be to the continued and so he, the I, did feel some sort of with the responsibility, and he did like the feeling, though it did also of the frightening of him, that Simon John. Eventually, the Nargonaut sailed beyond the sunset, and after dancing in the cold of that time they jigged up and down and then went up to Twenty Three, where it was the Daniel and Lewish did live, and there they played of the Hendrix, Floyd and so forth, drew of their visions, and rolled of their Hurunagine.

And so it is that I have been of the describing various events to do with sailors of the sound choir and some of their adventures, their worlds and words.   The Nargonauts in a nutshell; and now I shall be of the describing more of it.   And when it had been after this Moot, on the twenty-eighth of the Simon John's birthdays, that being the end of February, where Brightly-Town could come and freely bee with the Nargonauts, who for convenience had called themselves Goats, for sake of day-to-day ease. Yes, after this Moot, a meeting communication, or pot party, there was much a-happening on the happening front about the area.   Friends were met and webs were netted.   It was cold outside, but warm inside.   There were those that danced and those that sat; those talking and those just off of it.   And a vibe was passing round, oh yes, from the street where it was growing, where people were in the days, and nights also, and where these Goats would meet other Nargourds, such as the one we met of name Spyder, who is of special note because of his definitive character.   And these vibes were an expression of special note because of his definitive character. And these vibes were an expression of the fronds of Bok and they made Brightly-Town to be shining so. And there were meetings beetween these Nargonaut Goats, and especially in regard to where they were of a staying at, and the lowlife thereof. Indeed it was quickly they got to work, and wrere indeed offered places in which to stay gratis, which is for free, where the Goats found of everything they did want, which is not much, and the first of these places was the Goathole, already of the mentioned. And one of the people they met, a good friend so it seemed at first, did turn the awfully weird when we did question him about the certain spending of certain moneys, for he was of a saying he needed more of ours for the good deeds he was supposedly most doing us. And he would speak of many things he had done for us but they seemed to us Goats mere philandary, over-ambitious, and not really relevant things at all. So we left him to his requests for money and he is still there presumably. And greatly worthwhile on the other hoof, was those people who did live of the two doors down. For they were also of the musician type people, and given to at the same time occupying their own leisures with certain enjoyable practices. And yet they found profit in it, and we only loss, oh, that is for money's sake, yet gained for us the exileration of the brain and the instigation of the Hurunagine. And it would be that the Goats would go into the fashionable streets of town, where people were of a walking with their pockets jangling. And the Goats put the Nargonaut to sail often by the side of the road, for this was the way their living was of the making, the practical day in day bit. And from time to time, people would of the passing go, and oft would throw of their coinage. And when this was done, the Goats them make a smile of smiles, for then they can afford what they need. And some days there would be a lot of clatter, and some there would be of the lesser clatter, and the smiles would oft be in relation to the amount of this clatter that there was. And the Nargonauts were not wont to be known as beggars, for they were not, but rather of the kind that entertains and tomfools ordinary people out of their income, but not all thought of it as that they were an audience. Yet, the Goats generally stumbled through to what it was they were wanting and offended not of the very many. And their efforts made of the many people to smile, old ladies to dance and young children to spiral, and all did cluster round their chiming and droning. And many an eye did turn their way, even though the Nargonauts were of their own ragged coloured weathered look, and many a hand throw did of coin jinglings. And there was many a wink from some cute-eyed damsel, some who lingered, some who looked, some who left. And there were many that the Simon John did attempt aquaintence with. And one would go past, of the dark eyes peering, once smiling, often passing without seeming contact. And we came to the knowing of her, for it was she named Ambre, of later Cellestar. The Simon John did at first approach of her after she had been asked of back to the Goathole, because of virtue of her fluttering eyes. She was of the willowy red haired beauty, that much appeals to the Goats. But later of the Simon John he did of the two timing the Ambre to another young lass, and it was luckily they remained friends. And she did love of the Incredible String Bande, of whom also Simon John loved, and she played him new songs, in particular of the "Red Hair", which much affected his psyche, indeed made him cry. And Ambre was subject of two songs from the admiring Goats, and much food were we indeed the eating of at her mother's place, which they all warmed to the very much. And it was that after some whiles indeed, the Ambre and the Woz did find it pleasing to be of the close to one another, and, indeed, did exercise their choice with one another and the withall that goes with it. And it was notably so when the pair came to the Western Woods, in the Kennet of the Earth Mother. But of this, later. So, there, clustered loosely were those of the Nargonaut about the town of Brightly, and they were of such persons here: Clive, the old one who blows of the horn, and Christos, he who uses his hammers opon the instrument with many strings which everyone asks the name of. Along with the Simon John, these three had made a music sound, along with others before, who had fallen off along the wayside. They had been in the circle of corn on the seventeenth of the Augustine, but were though not of the rotting corn, but there unto a like to it there was. And these crew who had been at the Camp of Friars in differing enebriations, and playing music not the much together of, though it was fun. And near to the by where they were living we all remember the meeting of the black haired one who we all do fancy, but whom is a crabby sandwich if you get on the wrong side of her, and a velvet lovely if you are of the right way stroking. And she is of the inconfidence of most all about her that is distinctive, or that it is she does, but that is her way, it being her is of the yound side and also that she conveys that she is older than she seems, which she is not. But she is good with the shiny clatter that folk give us, and for this, Simon John is glad, for he is not of the good with it. And he does love her, this Ka, more than he thinks he knows, for she was there at the undoing of certain emotional enwhorlements dangling tangling his own life still. And he thanks her, and she beats the drum, clacks wood and does of the singing and storytelling for the better than she realises.

Of the Matthew, known as Zegthuuku for his tardiness, it has been explained of the great already, but now to say his expertness of things technical is greater than most of us, and he is the greatest of the cheese bringers to come sailing. There is of the Lewish and the Daniel, dandies of the corn, in their colourful array, also Woz, our barometer of Enhurument. And not withstanding, the young Benjemen, an adamantly Enhuru'd man of great passion for the smoking mixtures, and with a good nose for the finding of it, even if, it seems, one's mixture is hidden away from investigating nostrils. Aye, the lad has a twist for the rolling. Given also is he to the frolicking about the land, and of the being confused, though he is of a more together disposition than this author. He met me as I slept beneath a large stone at Solstice, and did give of me paper to eat, so that when dawn came round, it was extra colourful and potent a sunrise, and we did imagining of the earthworks of the Mother where we were, and what they could do. And this was at of place men call Avebury. But of this later.

Now there are others on this ship, including the one Melan, who is lying here reading of the Irish poetry. She is of the coming into the crew and of her own origin and freedom herself, and who knows where the craft a-goes. And she is sitting and a giggling to her book, and I know note really where she is a coming from. And she was of the met at the big fayre, which Bok did lead his Goats down to, though they were none of them particularly the wanting to go. But of this big fayre I will also the speaking of, do in a while.

Others still have come and gone, for the Nargonaut is a spinning orb which attracts and repels, some quickly, some not, some sticking, some orbitting, some curious, some irritating, all hurued.

Visionaries and madmen, and who says which which, genius and crazed, all in the same asylum. Bok blesses them all, and like the elements of rain, has thrown them all at the Nargonaut in his wisdom.

For the words of madmen are often true, as are the wailings of paranoics. But it is said that the Goats do of the droning more than many, and so do vibrate all thought forms, sane so-called, or otherwise, does embrace all different consciousnesses and wrap them all up as one and individual also, into one mulsh of healing.

"The sound, I hear a new sound", one of these did say to me and the others. And he would seem a pleasant fellow one minute and a demon the next, especially when you were expecting him to appear and say it, he would. And he did hear a new sound, or had ears old, old to still be cute to the echo of the old hills and their peoples.

For the music returns, and Bok's people play it.

And I of the vision had I whilst at the Hickstead of wanting to vomit and expel my dung, and the vision was of many peaceful celebrants, all souls coming down unto the grooving. And as this eye had the seen also on the Tor at Glastonnbery where hallooeen had made people rave to the mandyoline, and it was a new old sound, and Simon John would lay the rock and roll to bed.


For the music returns
Bok and Marc Bolan
Smile in the sky
For we are their people
In that only they instigated

And the pleasant fellow was right, though he went very much of the weird, and the nearly of gave Simon John a broken jaw, for he was gurgling right violent my way and being much of a pain to us all, and imitating old tribesmen shamen was he of the not very well doing. But Bok's love is opon him also.

    And there were others, all the time!

Yet it seems now we are of the meeting of a better class of madmen, and I would give a thankyou to one who indeed shares my own first name, and he being a close friend of the Melan.

And he was at the of the Glastonnybery Fayre, a full of the rantsome sounds of voice, wailing righteousness and weirderies that quite honestly are of my own bread and butter. And he did of the attentions greatly demand of the crew of his own craft, which was of a circus nature, but not of the animals, but of the humanity and their own crazed inventions of entertainings and sights stimulating to the mind and body.

And this other Simon had gone off of it the somewhat, and declaimed the moon from the sky and would have tied himself to the back of a moving chariot and so be dragged if he could have had an audience.

Yet he see very much the clearly, so it takes only a bit of the proximity for me to perceive, see and doubly say I see the truth in such crazed eyes.

It is of the obvious, and it was of he Nile who of the largeness is and did sit opon this new Simon and holler at him of his OWN madness.

And I thought of them the twain that they both liked of the attentions, and why the not?

Bok glorified himself above at the doings of these mind enraged citizens, and is demanding that those of the Nargonaut encourage wider society to be more of the madness inclined.

And that there is not word adequate of Englund for this, Melan has chosen to call of the state of so-called madness, 'of the Enhurangement'. And why the not?

And in the recent past it was that the madmen would preside over the lawmaking and juristiction of the land and it is beginning that it will be of the enhuranged who now do these things; and they will be of the wearing twigs in the courtroom be, yet but these hairpieces will be wicked to look opon, and that those courtimen will be of the profoundly galactical minds, openly, instead of privately debauched, and given to the art of communications manifold in soorder to assertain whatever Truth is needed to be found. And their courtroom will be of the possible theirin to hear all speak in time, and also, there will be space for entertainments to be had and Bok will pour his spirit essence on all that are found there to have done unseeming deeds. And the better class of madmen will arise from the tangled mass of people who are not of the subtle enough to hear of Bok's voice, (though he be bellowing) but for whom hiss vibration is steadily becoming impossible not to heed.

And those of loud voice will soon find themselves to be of the horse.

And dangerous scriptures that mislead of the people will burn of their own according and only bits that were unspoken, unwritten, will be of the remaining.

And where they speak judgment opon those with immoral sexuality, there will instead be of a deep and reaching fundementmost understanding, leading men and women to look at their own darknesses, and the need for the groping and the fornications. It goes alsoes here with those who selleth their bodies in a temporary fashion for the pleasure of others, that it is a delicate matter how people do choose to go about making their living yet but that Bok splutters at the prudity of men.

And when mentioning murderers, then there shall be very deeply reaching struggle of spiritis, for it shall be uncovered who are the true murderers, for there are those of the madmen who get away with it big time for it is their profession.

And the people of Bok stood opon the Earth and acted of their poetry, so their words were of the doing.

And the Golden Serpent was of the arising from the land and of the bringing the land into a new understanding of itself, an new existance, whih is in the present of-a-generating, and which will go on into the new.

And the efforts of the Hurine and Nargourds was of a spreading across the land, as it was of Bok's fronds, that made to life all sorts of unexpected things.

And the crew of the Nargonaut had sailed into the Gorgon mouth of a tremendous happenings, and it was so of the catalyst effect across the land.

And people did notice, and these moments were of the times of year respected of old, but recently forgotten.

And a design for a new world began to form out from a convulsion of warring societies, but that it seemed OUT THERE was not of the case, but rather it really was WITHIN THE MIND and that the barriers and hanged ups of the brain were of cause of the warlike problems, and Bok was of the knowing all of this, and approved of the loosening up of the minds of his peoples.

And Bok's image dissolved again and again into the horizon, and he was of the filling of the land with his voice, which vibration would build up and up and become indominitable in its invisibility.


And so Bok had leered into the minds of the Hurine, and given of them visions according to their stature in enhurument, and form these people, in their various ways sensing a new order of old returningness, sighed a sigh of relief that their spirits would be allowd to fly and break the harmful shell of which had grown in the people and in their habitat.

And their habitat was the Earth

And the land is in peril

And our life is the Earth

And this is now, reader

And out of several separate visions, those enhurued by Bok's voice vibration, did of the re-examining of their beings, and seeing and feeling that the more of this kind of thing there needed to be, set about and eventually sailed of the Nargonaut, which is already of the described and a cencept hopefully established in the mind, perhaps even the heart of the reader.

And the Nargonaut can set sail at any place, wherever it is so needed to be. For it needs not water or roads or sky for the travelling, for it anywhay goes of the everywhere, by virtue of being what it is.

And all time and choice dwells on its deck.

So it is all greatly pleasing to the Simon John, who is want to join the sons and daughters of the moon, and open the mind with the singing and joyous being all the more.

For Bok knows, this is a time spoke of by seers and prophets, where the man becomes to his own and unties this knotted brain opon this suffored earth.

And all will be of the greenness, because, unknotted we say it so.

And whatever is said will be true, yet the better class of madman will be speaking the more of the softly voice.

And Bok will be of the dissappearing and reappearing so people will know of his voice

AND MORE know of its quietness, and so more carefully said are the words of these happier madmen, for they see of the effects that their words make, that there are words to mend and words to break. And the word is enough.

So Bok blows brethe to the Nargonaut's sail.

The Nargonauts raised their gourds

They began to shake

And so rhythmically

Ushered in

The new

Day Dawn

And this Simon John pauses in the writing, and has cause to look back down the line of his life.

So it fills him of a great enthusiasm as he is looking at the length of it, of his dreams and what has mustered from them.

How it was Bok that whispered in his ear early on through old stones and the words of friends, to whom he is extreemly the grateful.

An he sees of his unhappiness, which is oft of the not following his own deeper feelings, and of his art as it has come of looking to see what it IS and what is NOT that stirs so deeply. And always such unhappfulness is of his doing. How he has of his imagicraftination caused of the dragon to stir, and peoples; places, to come rising from his words and movements that others may see them and enjoy the sights.

And of how he has wished deeply from a time of knowing before he was born.

And of how he has wished deeply of a knowing of the time he is born in.

As if informed before birth of a time when men whould not be warring, But weaving a great love.

And in life, he sees how there are wars, and has through time stoked the fire of his word-potency, so as to trip everyone who comes the near right the out one way or anothermost. And to attract those of the same ability to the weaving of words also. And how he was sad when it repeatedly did come of the musicks also, and then go. But as of Bok's true voice, brethe, vibration, speaks far more the comprehensible than any book, and that it wishes to flow freely from my plectrum, pen and voice, must mean that others also hear.

And this a few years ago was a thing that happened not so much the apparantly.

But that people would call it of the 'cosmic', and largely make of it a joke.

But how now his spirit is within the doing of our workaday chores and our aspirations also-all tasks and endevours are filled with brethe, andnow the world vibrates the more soundly and resonantly for this pouring of his love.

So we have formed of this Nargonaut as we of its boards are coming to our own versions of life that essentially contain of the same thing.

And Bok is wild
  And Bok is nor good nor evil
    And Bok is maker, breaker
    with an appetite for enlarging and slithering back again.

  And our spirit fills the cathode ray tube and fires the eye of television
        with visions
    So has Bok trickled in his brethe the bit by bit
    And the Simon John will the live to make it pour.

And I would be of the saying that it seemed to me eveything was of the falling apart. Of the emotion this was bourne, it was confusement for the Simon John of the pretty eyed kind, and not of a deeper dilema.

For within his ken, he did perceive of deep things doing, moving to a new perspective, simply where minds might be more free. And he cannot quickly explain what he means, but for the slowly, yet that is what Bok's Book is the for.

And some say that Aquarius is coming, and Simon does like the sound of it, so will help it with the in.

And with confidence he has blown his mind apart for youall, such is my wont, that I may see what is deeply within this shattered realm all about. For minds that think only are NOT MUCH USE in such zones as these.

  And Bok lay at the depths of this ancestral vision, and did grin at me, and thereafter kept of the popping up everywhere, so as I were to be of the reminded.

  And he was to show me much of the underworlds, strange palaces beneath the mind of the earth, encrusted with jewel gems and fantastic dark energies.

And Bok folded his wings to the wind and showed me to a place where was also a part of the mind; a door with chains, and I saw his brethe, and the door did become of no door, chains broken and no walls for theneed of door either, and on above the door had been written "God" in varius names, but forsuch are belitteling concepts when in compared to the active nothingness that is Bok.

And I was in this situation. I say "I", by which "I", I mean my dismembered entity - my soul of a travelling to where this Bok did show me.

And I was curious of the person of Bok, for long had It been since his tremor spoke to my being, and long since then that I made sense of it, let alone know that it was a voice. I made up that it was Bok, and after that it was long toill when he appeared to me at last.

And what did he look of?

To me he was like anything else, for I of such appearances am the well acquainted. But he was unto the rocks and stones or as old bones in the hill, or an echoing cave - some moss drenched ravine where esounds the voice of some monster imagined.

And I saw him, and that he was of all I could say the leery eye, and of the horns also, and was of the constant shape-shifting - a here and there and round-a-swirling, but very very real and deadly alive when he was all a manifest.

And he was difficult to look at because he was not a common sight, but it seemed a thing of confidence, for the fellow didn't seem seem to want any harm to be offering; but that he was of a fearsomeness to behold.

But that he was big, and of the horrors looking. And he was sometimes surrounded by the concentric circles of glowing stuff, like any ionion. Yet he was a good enough likeness to a devil or a balrog, that might be contemporary names.

And the gender was surely of the masculine - I could tell that for sure. And when he spoke it was deeply murmerous, and in this certain vision-space he took me to, his voice could easily be heard, where normally I would have to be of the quiet.

And he spoke of many sided things
Dimensions of possibilities
And a dream for an earth in peril
Of abject healing
Of growth unbounded
Of the unleashing mind.

And I most forget - but the feeling is enough - of the warming of the gut, to the unwinding of 'hibitions, and expression of one that is the dark side of us. Which for me is far the more interesting, for it is of the imagination, dreams and new creation, whereas in light all is clearly seen and without mystery.

And we dipped into old soups of life and had many other curious times.

And it was that Bok wanted to be a music man, but had not the capability, so had asked of me to assemble others that he could plug his fronds into our being and raise the roof of the sky with collective sounds and energies. And I said I could not help him, for of the past, I had tried and failed, but Bok was of the giving me confidence and I was of the shirking responsibility, and he was of the leery eye, that penetrated me so that I was uncertain of what might come; but filled with hopes. But then, as now, I was not believing I was the worthy of Bok's Band.

And yet time has shown me how his words speak true through seeming blocks and impossibilities, for in the corn swirl we were formed of the Nargonaut, and so seeming by chance had come to gather of the musical diatonic soundwarps.

Then Bok was of a looking me sharply in the eye and said to me: "Simon the John - you will rot and die and what you make of the world will remain, fading behind you. Yet though your body will ultimately be blown to the wind, your words shall live on. And you should know that I am one of your thoughts, and I have a life that continues - and that you should not get hung up on the reality of me - for I am but one of many, one a mentor to you, and to others, but in different forms, all the same. I will not be contained, but that I live within you, and am named Bok of no name - because it is Bok you have named me.

People hearing of me should listen carefully, and if they are wrong-minded I will scare them. For I have been given the wrong name for long times, and it is misleading to peoples. But now I am portrayed in a better light. Now I can spread my wings, open my eyes and be of myself in my manyfold forms. The scriptures of many countries speak of me, but I am generally miscast.

I am known Bok to many countries and I have horns and a hard dick most times.

What I am is of no name and no voice

I am beyond opinions

I blow out masks with blatancy and can hide behind a reed What you think of me is what you think of YOU

Now, meet my mother"

And with a twist of his mind, Bok made me to look away to a place where suddenly I saw an enormous quim coming to engulf me.

I was spiralling towards this cosmic vulva, lit with stars and swirls, and I could not go any other way but into it.

And it was very warm and very cool.

And Bok could still be heard:

"The balance is always" And I saw his leery eyes.
"This book is forfeit you write" And he was of the hardened doing.
"Listen, Listen, Listen so carefully Simon John"

And it was that I forgot his words for twenty years.

So of my life I am coming to the writing of stories, of an extreem existance in the mind.

So I would write of stories that ran into one another, whose characters were intermingled. These stories would always bring me to a happiness, and I sublimely say they represent aspects of myself. Never!

They gave me life and fill it with best schooling. Tales of Jacob and Alice, of Vortex Joe and Goatkin, Sun, Moon, Earth and chameleons.

It was Clive who, as has been said, named his horn a huru.

So the storys met the music and the stories start where the music finishes. An it is an extraordinary thing, a story told and this has an effect on everybody present. It binds, it winds its mystic cloak around gathereds And is of no separation to the environment, the life and events there.

Like the concentric circles around Bok are the pulses of the talking voices as the tale is told. Phasing with purifying truth these waves do travel from the bell of the digeridoo as well.

And by campfires one can speak to the local sun, so close are the also the stars, friends. And all of a Universe will gather to watch and hear the bards as they hold attention.

And that person can then do what they likes

So blow of the huru

And all are tranced, joined beyond opinions of bard or bok

So the dreamtime goes

And as we craft it

We work our healing

And for the Space Goats and Bok are of the mind to activate the veins of the earth with musics and celebration.

And Bok knows his voice and its fronds sending

And there will be of no wars

And it will be of a struggle to wonder

Because this is how the story goes

The horn blows and everything changes

Our will to full fill Bok's wish

So said Nargonaut

And make Bok smile.

IN THE QUIM

The brethe to speak through the air in its clear lines, to the places where people gathered for ages past.

And the clean whispering licks the land to life.

So the people are received of the rushes -

which there is nothing like.

So a communication had travelled between the Simon John and the forms of Bok.

And it was that Simon John was beset then of the gurglings, where he did froth of the eyes, be girating of the hips, flailing of the limbs with a-wildly wailing spluttering head to boot.

And it was within thes fits, which the Simon John did wait for of a long times with anticipation, that he so received of the parts of vision obscured.

There the mythic lane where he would walk in terratories prophetic. And up he goes along the mud, cut with tyres of machines, and a greenery abused growing about. And there was a feeling of some empire waning, strangulated most slyly foul

And what hands did this?

And Simon looked into down his hands at, and these did terrify him, as his eyes unfiltered saw down many ages, where he had owned similar hands.

And some hands had done of the healing, some of the working, some like Bok of the mending and some of the breaking, and many of deeds most unvirtuous.

And he saw the veins and sinews of those hands, and he saw down the cells, shifting and changing as I watched, seeing lifetimes thousands opon thousands, and of what varied deeds I had done in them.

And as I was staggering up this mythic lane of lives and looked up from mine own hands and there were a tree, beset with skulls in that wood where we were, not carved there by hands, but grown of the wood.

So it leered at me, these many skulls, and they seemed to search me out in my mind, which was of the focussed in prisms.

And in the tree there also seemed many books to be there, somehow speaking and a turning of the pages, licking as Bok himself with a thousand tongues and of a caves and deep places in the wood, also caverns of wood where fungi intelligent ruminate and send out their strange.

And how from these depths, a story sense did arise, a brethe of depths of the deep kingdoms old.

And how I looked at the tree and was not of the surprised, save till I met the brethe speak, as it held me instants in its anchientness And how horrified I was at its age And how I knew it knew me And how I knew I was that old, but of how I felt an unfathomable respect of those many years.

The vibration of communication was as a tremor in my being, deeply it grappled with myself, and satisfied of the prisms within.

And I was stood before the tree, and that it respected of me, that I was of the inclination to use this precious vision.

Then the arms of the tree gestured out to the lands about, and I saw how there was an illness there, of a greenness contrived by mind of men, and not of the greenness grown.

And this was a sight I had known all my waking life.

A vapid world, slighted and drained of its joy by minds a given to the profit-making. One that I understand because of lives when my hands worked there, but which seemed sense at the time, but now, because of causes continuance, and the blossoming of this pollution mind, I could not the tolerate and would spend the life to let the green return to its own. And the tree knew of my mind and threw to a new place where I met of friends who knew my present hands.

And of my mind, I would strive to be of a me, in that a me wants an open consciousness. And the tree knew this.

And I did meet with those friends and family from a mind belonging to the culture of God religion. And they were of a loving friends and close, so close it does of burn me to the love.

And how our love was impeded methinks in my exploded mind, by the nuggets of faiths different.

And my faith is of a nothing that was not there before, of the essence Bok brethe, he of the no name.

And the faiths all methinks were given through lifetimes unsatisfied, unearthed, a contrivance of concepts a holding not of the water, and of a floating above the ground and the not quite Earth-kissing, yet it was of a truth, sure, behind the symbols, but of the symbols did cause of much confusions, and the names were of some true name, and not of the no name as Bok's was unmade of, before we made such things to suit our purposes. And it seemed I had a gift, and my eyes went from the gift to the surrounding land, which was ill and drained and of the pale green grasses unwell.

And I could see that my friends saw not Bok, but did, I know, see me as holding Bok's face, yet our friendship remained, though they were not of the understanding. And the true depth of it was not reached, but that there was still communication.

And I thought they thought me devil, and they did not see of my gift, which I did not know of either.

And the books of the tree were many, and now the prophet of these scriptures spoke as one many voiced orchestra, with harmony and dissonance.

And my friends did of an ear hear.

And it did a rip off the lid of the mind.

And we saw the hands of ages

And their eyes and mine became of stars.

To see what stars see.

And it was all left behind me then ande there was more gurgling for me but I cannot remember of it.

Open, a glint of light to the retina, the cherubim had their harps out indeed.

I moved my head and shots of pain ran through me. For hours I lay still, half awake and a song sung itself to me.

"There is a sound which has no ring at all

There are some times when sorrows are filled with joy

Earth and sky, one human cry

Wrent from thorat of mine

And what of this sound which quakes vibrations none
The silent voice that echoes and then is done?
And what words strike strange chords
Speaking from heart of mine

We had made a secret vow
And now it comes to light

Around the sun were gliding the angels of light
Beneath the earth prayed denizens jewelled might
Take this gem, here and then
Never here at all

I came to my senses a lying on the grass
Discovering through heaven's dark I'd passed
Sand and sea, mystery
Ebbing in eye of mine"

Open. The one ray of light was nourishing,
And I was once more in the hard world
My eyes were aching now, and not too pleased at this opening. Yet, rarely were they pleased anyway at anything, or yet it seemed that way at this moment in time.

This particular moment could have been one, or several different points in time. The author is not exactly sure when, or how old he was. But yes, it was definately this incarnation. This lifetime.

It is a waking up. I hate to call it a rebirth, because it has grown fashionably so to be rebirthed, but then I have called it so.

So much then passed before my eyes. Memories of my life which have meaning to me. Fragments, inaccurately remembered, scenarios juxtaposited to the sound of strange, half remembered songs, and the feeling of the gut or tiredness of limbs.

Any instant of life my friends! Unplottable! Infinite! Forgotten, inaccessably intricate and immediate! And these were playing on my eyeballs in this waking moment of life, whatever it the was.

Open; the world feated opon me with its flies. Where I was could have been a lake, a green verge, a desert, a carpark, a skislope......I don't remember, but it was an eye-opener.

THE RANT OF SIMON

And I woke with a bang, an unpleasant surprize as the world greeted me.

It was somehow known in me already, that of the world was not like in the textbooks, It had worked that one out.

It made me surly, this world. It didn't match up with the dream I could dream.

And so I of a strived to bring my dream into my day.

And some call this being an artist.

So yes, I had rejected of the learning which I was schooled of, well, much of it.

And somehow I joined with others and we would have fun.

But these preliminary Nargonauts were, though interesting, inferior, provisional. Only time weirdness could have assembled the craft that we now travel.

Sculpted by the times, with expression's snout and beauty's ugly boards.

Primed for this time, mercilessly relevant and cunning to the need.

For; a world with no war.

And why war?

Sure because we have chosen it from our poorer dreams.

  And what dreams?

Surely one's mind-clutter.

Realize     Dreams are life   Arts are part     More

    Than you think

And so     With cunning     We can       Guile you to peace

    Eventually

With image and sound

Just as one has been tricked to the trenches before
Convinced that it is one's right
To do away with
this or that life.
One has believed   And another, another.     So; now we know the result.

But imagine it different

Not "Can we stop this war"
We can stop this war
We strive to bring our best dreams into the society we are
For who is it who does the ill?
He says, "It is she" she says it is he, they say it is you, you say it is me, I say we say
  We Love!
  And it becomes.

So, Bok is of the greatly smiling, and we see of his slime happily drippeling.

And that will be the first thing.

And then the Morgan'd Pugh did of a name give me of them Space Goats

And they came
  And brought word where there was no sound.
And they'm a purpose built
  Cyborg-goat
  Mashed by Space

And Bok's brethe was of Morgan'd Pugh as he spake
  And the cousin Dianelle did instigate with sticks
A deranged music with the Simon John, a bleating strings.

*[And them were Space Goats

Who praise Namorata
And, tho untold, all dove
into the mouth of Hurunagas (or fell clutching) the Worm a horn to later blow.

To cause change we would refer to as form
enhurument,
the enhuruing done of the huruhorn.

Where the enhuru'd mind will become so when perceiving the huru horn blown and so in this be called as 'Celestine', when the person is goofy-headed, amazled and new.

Whereopon this is being a state of non-action, yet; preparation.
And as the music trance depthens, so one becomes the more and more Enhurued.
Whereso as one may well find oneself to be a Nargourd.
    So well to ye! And do so seek out gourd and shake it!
  Perhaps to clamber onto the Nargonaut!
So bleed us not, for we are Hurine
  Those who praise Namorata     "Hurunagas!" we cry
You know why you remember
In deep ancestral dream.
    We will trip you forever]*

And a new old will be the remembered, guarded by our errors' love,

And so will build that dome in air
    That sunny dome, those caves of ice
And spoke of William Blake also,
This age
Now ninetee three
When the Nargonaut sails
For such is date
To stir you up
For Englund become
And our vow is come
Made to our lives, my 'hands of old'
And all our agree be


That we enhuru the earth
Calling with the didgeredoo,
Make links of dreamtime
And sing.

And so is sung no war

And so no war begun

So lying on this grass, Open were my eyes
  and I saw above me and below me the opening galaxies.

  And of a spiralling we were to go
  And this forced through a new dawn

And this were to be called 'Spiros' because of the Greek in the Croydon Cartoon.

And at such moments there should be the playing of the enbolu, that harp, horn and smoking bowl favoured by the Nargourds.........For it is encalming to the nerves and enervating to the Spiros.

  And the frequencies are beneficial,
as Knights aeolian know. Show! Show! Show!

  Let us generate Owmoho

Thereafter the Matt and I set off to the Redhill Cross and were cellestine and did compose of a radical ballade to bespeke of the goings on down whar of the Twyfor Down, and whereby the singing of, we might become enhurued.

And these sounds did enjuru of the people about and also of the Matt and I.

It was of a bouncing rhythm, and we bounced into the new and sung it after times as it did go catchingly along, so as to snatch others up in the thingful rhythms as well.

  Or as the time when we were cellestine on the time at Twyfo monastry, and rushing I to the Maidstone.

Of Inamorato!   Stories told Saganuru!

  Splatter the M4 with Kaftan
      Say the madmen
Sing by the fire   Sing of Dragons
  Songs of deeds   Sung of serpents

Racing down to the cutting where the Dongas used to be and is now chalk. Trespass!
  An earth, scalped of its life for the profit of a few. Confused guards stumble about confiscating the land that gave them birth, caught by the need to protect their children, tricked by employees, whom themselves are ensnared......and by whom?
  May Bok smile opon you all and pour down his rancidity.
He is goading you all with his goat-bladder on a stick. He makes y dance but y don't know why.
Makes you fly, and dare, yes, to be that high.

And of these places and deeds, greatly was the enhurument, and many people felt of it and were changed within the mind.
  And this did resonate much around the people of the land, where Bok's word was unspoken and knitted unseen, a fabric of life, quite fresh.
  Of events, of people, ears and eyes. A communication through the muslins of existance.
  And carefully, carefully, the brethe of Bok, of life and spirit, is of the spreading around liberally.   And who knows where Bok's brethe will travel, and how.     And what influence it has,     Whose ears will prick up.

      Oh!   La!   Lah!

CELESTINE

Cellestine, they make their way Brothers to the water To cleanse the crystal in the head Still in silent laughters

The drop into the forehead
Silver people roam
To lace the time with story-rhyme
And drink the river's daughter
Drink the river's daughter.

Pyramids within the mind
They walk the crystelline
And trade their scarlet thoughts for talk
Or wisdoms from the grail

Tower stands against the sky
You people are not there
Stones old voice speaks of an age
The brothers hear and reel amazed
The brothers hear and reel amazed

Wind through stone; your eyes and ears
The time has come; Wonder begun
(They break their fast)
Now to be
Now to be
Now to be

So those at first stunned and cellestine would soon find themselves greatly enjurued, and, moved by Bok's inaudible musics. And these would of the show others. And as is said, who knows where the huruing goes, who knows where his sound, all at once in many places somehow, does travel
    through stone
      into ears.

New born cellestine pilgrims travel the odd new road to enhurument.
  Which is a very sociable thing, of the entrancing, inclining one to celebration and spirited cermony on the places of the earth.
  Yet an odd old road, where spirits Hurine firstly lonesome go explorative in their varius ways.   And Hurine now cry out to one another

    Peace!     Dance!     Be!

***And it is!***

The Hurine meet and moot, and a great celebration do cause (but not organize).

And all come down like waters   Drops and drops joining

So the Nargonaut is sailing for this purpose. And many come along. All kinds come. Some are so, some are so. All different ways be they, often with a difficulties of the life. And so this causes reaction and ripples. And oft the Simon John found them of a right pain in the arse because of the way they ate of the foods and used of other goods hard worked for by the Nargonauts.

  And they would of a hang around
  And a be of the ever so friendly.
And so be it, but they had all of the stomachs that liked of the feeding, and mouths that would help themselves to the chewing but not to the accumulating thereof this food.

So the Simon John was the somewhat right reserved towards this lot, and looked into their minds to easily see their insecurities, perhaps on occasion to appeal to it. (Because he was so of the pissed of) and that if not the Nargourds was of the careful, they would rot the very boards of that overweight Nargonaut.

But all that came were not of this leech-like variety. But that there were good souls, accustomed to the sharing and level-headedness, of insight and spirituality. And that these few were worth many of the leech-like ones and the meeting of them was great relief.

And reassurance that others worked of the same path, but different footfalls, was there. And that these are name Hurine, those also yet of their own names.

Those that trip you forever

May Bok carry us all through glades of id-splattering starstuff and with love find fields layered with feathers for you to rest a while in creation of the new.

And so love.

And at moot, these hurine (of names differing) started to come together and plot a way to huru.     How the story could be properly told         To effect planet peace
    How the dance was for proper dancing
    And the tune for a well calling.

For it was that the earth wanted this, and also was singing to her troubadours; so the hum, beginning quietly, spread around.
And the Nargonaut, this ship of sound is a vessel for the spreading it about.

And as said, set about the doing.

  So in the ninetee three did many much occur among the peoples Nargourd, and their once and for all protecting of the land, that is in the peril.

An at the Twyfor Down of special place on the earth and of special time of year, the Space Goats did a crawl onto the place where there were Nargourds and it being spring and the time of Beltane they told of the first story about their lovely Namorata, to the Nargourds who were all a wondered at the ladies' virtues, and with harp and word, were all the enhuru'd, as the   Frogs of the Loving Tofu music band had done so on the previous full moon.

And the Nargourds were of a protecting this special area on the earth, and their action has an enlarging effect on the opinions of those all about the world.

And perhaps the hurument is empowering
Maybe the musicks inspire
For it seems when celebrations are high,
The Dragon is well summoned
And guards evil-minded do quake in their booties

Though they try not to show it.

Oh Hurunagas! Saganuru! We cry.

  For our actions of ninetee three must go forwaurd into the new year

  And of this year, especially around the time of Solstice of the Sun, great musterings of tribal people there were.
For as legends of the Dragon Wyntun of Twyfor goeth:

When the Worm turns his head in the hills Old tribes will remeet, through lifetimes spent apart.

HEAR this, readerFor out of a thicket crawls, sprouting words of a magicks potent an a broth to make tremble all believers of shaky dogma, Alexi, from the Gorgon mouth she comes, a tower to us all, poet herbswoman.
And she was of a masterful way with the fronds of Bok, for with him, Alexi was the well acquainted.
How she works his sublime fibres
It is a joy to know the woman.

And I wonder where on earth it is I know her from.
  She is skyweaver, firebreather And how I wonder what songs she would inspire
  And how her Dragon stalks with its paper mache head As she cries from its mouth

She rallies and spokes of the fronds well and true And the people did understand of her

And between her and the Hurine, Nargourds all, there were massy thronging. A great unplayed song new from its old-time burial Come once more on the land.
A scheme that penetrate the love of the Sun and rayn down blessings of gold lotus from Bok's pavillion.

So whar of sung song Saganuru, Og of old, and the meeting of the goat and the lizard.

An the two snake sounds coiling the huruhorn

Of Hurunagas, Hurunag, Hurnag,
    That Worm of Earth.

For that Worm brings of new treasures from the garden of life. Of culture, friendship, health. Of travelling even to the land of the Dead!
And other planets.

All knows eye
Of We

Joined in Huru

The huru comes of its own. In this space
For when peoples are encircled
that the stories are being told
that seals a bubble!
Form Bok's body now becomes an egg,
This concentric sphere
  Coleridge sayed Xanadu
Where maenads surround with glistening waters and such petals fall.

For we have goed down to the circle of stones and a played music while there beings of a dance in a spiral begins.
  An we have danced faster and white flies Bok's brethe.
  And how it tongues the land, spluttering voices that cry the earth's backbone.

    And that this does somehowes
    Activate the earth
      That Dragon
  And make him well and make her rise.

    And lick with flames
  Joy our heart
    For faith and courage
  Are of Bok's cuddling.

And of our plan is to ignite careful love
Through dance in these centres of stone all
Across the land, from Winchester and out.

Whar so at Avebury this yar, many had encome to the Avebury earth mothover, and how in instants of the Ben with the Simon John, and of the eating of the scriptures which were as honey to the taste and enwazzlement to the senses.


And so the mantle of the brain of we was torn apart most adroitly.
And for that all present fall gleeful in
And for that is enhuruing as pertains to that huruing from Nature
  So the Sun is come up and we sit with in its heart, with the flames caressing us hotly so. Hear that this place is no other than Here
And so dance, dance on the body of the earth mother. Patter patter our feet.
And further our spirits extend into the earth soil and so cradle and be papoosed within the ether-wickerworkings of Bok's fronds.
  And how of a resonatious this is to our spirits
  And in the earth it connects circles.

  Of stone,   corn,   folk.

(Who will no doubt resolve the problem of their quarrels.)

  For the Worm's name gift is celebration
  And if she comes none can falter.
  Save into her loving mouth.

And so round becoming, as sweltering height of dance is reached
  and all froth at the eyes of healing, so cleansing of poison's residue.
And charged by the flushings of earth energy, these 'rushes' we speak of; all people as we would say 'enhuru'd', find a joy and resonance, sense and rounding of life.

  So Simon John knows well you have your own names for these things, perhaps untested, so also calls you to dance!

  For he is filled with the rushings!

And before his eyes he does see Hurunagas, thus named by Inamorata. Raised! Now!
And he is joyous, peering over his pen
And wants to get on, to do something
For he knows it writes what becomes.

  As do we all with words, thoughts and deeds also.

  And spiros is entered by all the present.

So it is we sit with Buddhas all, circled, electric, concentric and down the lines
Having a mighty good time of it, for surely we are enhuru'd and of the 'hurations'.
and our stories here told become the life
And so we should write good ones
That are worth the telling.

And so our plot thickens as it were, and down Bok's throat we a seem to be going! Deeper into the onion atmospheres of his egg!

So the crystal mind is activated in us and the earth, how it is healing and cracking her eggshell skin for our new chick.

And how we are again howling opon our huruhorns, and how faster and faster we froth, and it is of greatly the rushings.

  Nargonaut fly, as we throb deeper into the magma breath beneath.

And a vision several of many us shared a circus dream
  Of performances at strange places
Where men and women have raped the land with bulldozers
  and where we hold them cellestine for a moment     and play with them a story.

And huru them also, make them happy, change the day, society.
  So, creaming ourselves we travel to the centre of the firmament, also of the sun.

    And Bok is smiling there also

and still deeper he disappears into his onion ring selves. He cannot be caught,
    Yet that he is in our own hearts
  And do not panic
    Do not be afraid
      You are beloved of he.

  So the music in the circle plays long past dawn, and in the hours following, celebrants are the hill and scatter out into the countryside.

And this be cellestine, which reached through spiros is of a new time, new beginning, a new day of infinites.

A huru to you.

And a ball of poison will appear, and it be known that this is no bad thing.

Bok is our poison, our swamp of decays.

Bok is of no name, and grows without naming, and is no fear, no obstacle,
  But just you
And you waiting to become you.

  For Bok reflects our lives our society also.

For eyes of hurine built new cultures from words sound and rhythm, for they felt nowhere of the home And so made from these motions an entirely new age, and are building now, with huru, in the ways described herein, mystic dragon summoning of the land. For the poisons are everywheres rampant.
And for we will do something for the cure and so be of the great healing of our globe.
  (And this the reason be for coming to the stone circle)
And this be why the Nargonaut has come alsoes.

  So we sail, for the rushings of the dragon, have their hold on us
  Come to heal her land.

....So from the circles spiral out the Nargourds, a celebrating and a shaking of the gourds. And their cooking pot was somehow kept of the a feeding their bellies with the broths, a porridges and stews, and there were a camp over the land in special places where the land is in peril of being turned black with tars of profit
  And as said, the Nargonauts protect their land and have a great effect on the consious next around the planet of people. Awaken. The bell chimes.

  And Hurine come to suggest new worlds.
    That others will build of them, inspired
  As the Nargonaut sails on sounds,
    So the wonder gains momentum.

      And it is.

So this Nargonaut was of a travelling back of an up and down the Englund, or at leasts the South of it. From Tawntton and Isca and Hunnytown, to Berry the Pomeroy, where the dumbell corp circle spoke of were and timewarps also Totnes and Brixham, where is Kristos born and his mother keeps a wonderful hearth, and where we were rained opon down on a lovely beach, we did resort to back there, when our celebrations did the fizzle out. Over to the Bristols and Baths, yon Winchester where the earth killing machines are, seat of the olde king and heart of karma for the disenchanted Kingdom.
  Then over to the Brightly Town, where we feel at home, where is the beautiful Damian and Jezz, Oshun, our dawn rattler, awaken!

  Brightly Town in the South Downs where first it seems, the seed of the new does appear, wafting above the waves.
  And the Nargonaut will catch the current, for its crew are sensitive. And are prooving themselves through adventures, to each day make their life anew. Anew.
  And spread out love, communication, in language of celebration. Always the way. And so, buzzing about the Englund, we have shot over to the island called Ireland, where this Book of Bok has been wholly written. This is the sensitive land of ancient song, hidden perhaps in the ivy of the times, inconfident.
  But the Simon John would of a Huru puff joy into this place, for he sees with eyes expansive what could be.
  What lies behind the obscuring veils of these times
  What new old age can be constructed
  Weaving webs in this Emerald Isle
  Will affect old England, however the two Islands do quarrel.

Because we say so.
Because we play so.

Simon the John speaks a great swirling kaleidescope and who would be the entranced as Hurine call the dance and round about whirl Bok's bacchants.

And this Isle Ireland will of the blossoming be even the more so and of its own dragons speak and lick the land with power of souls flame

And smile! Earth leaders, lead the earth in song, through the channels made by didgeridoo.

Through the earth, blossoms of peace
To confuse and enfluff hard power wielders

Love love love with backbone.

Come, oh punks of love     Play your dynamo music.

For many tales told in this Ireland, and wherever the Nargonaut has gone has made story.   Fly, lovers of life, to the heart of the street bum drunkard Where dwells Bok also In the uniform of the Garda, in the haircut of the young girl, the quiff of the newspaper boy. Love love love, project our vision     Live your vision

    It'll do you proud!

Bok has peered down from his pavillion and saw that his fronds were wove be Nargourd all about the disenchanted kingdom
And now these ether threads where of the strong spellbinding among all of the peoples there, (though the going was subtle)
  And Bok spoke to me of his efforts in the music field. That he was no musician, how as said he tried to find those to play the tune.
  How he found of the Zegthuuku, first and last of   L. G. Bloomer, Godzollocks, Gargalax and Cronk, those beaters of stone.
  L.G was of the great quiff and poetics, where Zegthuuku could generally be found wrapped around the enbolu.
Goatelvis was saught, he of the chrome voice dipped in GTX, and he was of the set of a showman, so Simon John did boggle at Bok's concepts. What wilderies bacchic had he envisioned? Simon saw Bok's brethe fill with the vision of that daemon's dream. What I saw! What a show
  Quelle enhurueaux!

And Bok conveyed to me the effect his music would have on the whole planet.
And he showed me how he pulled his threads from different parts of that planet, to make a variously bound cloth. It was amazeling to look at this cloth that Bok showed me, for it was glistening with bountiful colours, reds, golds and green, yet all chords enmeshing an very enhuruing it was even to look opon.
And this cloth was Bok's Harp, whose colour sounds permeate the soul as it is plucked by the wind and rain so it will empeace dynamically this world.
  And that its sound did caress my owne soul and led me to the huruing, did of make me dance, and feel of the euphoria, let me to the confidence come and be of a greater spirit.
Yet it was Bok's band in th'magination, and now he lookes at the sleeping Nargonauts, us all Goat, and does breathe his brethe, into, unto us. And it is full frightening, fearlessly fun.
And Bok was breathing within the favour of this fair Isle, loud laughing with us at the joy.

  So of the full moon it war, just before the Septembre and the Space of Goats did one by one collect outside the Seajun ua reactain and play of the musicks.
And the Simon I had thought how it would probably be of a wicked performance that night because of the Ka did moan and gripe that she did not feel; up to it.
The Simon John had noticed of his own selves that before a performances of the mind-blowing nature he is often feeling of the ill, cold and cantakerous and be fooked if he is going to get the up out of his blanket (which is where he will be) to do unto a show huruing to the peoples.
  But that it is then that Bok fills me of the brethe and up gets the he Simon Jee and plays of the mandyoline sing and be storytelling and that it is very spiros.
  And that Ka it was   was the latest to arrive out at our music making this night, but after such unenthusiastications at first, was later wanting the not to stop and of the doing of another set.

Thankfully to the Simon, this was not of the occuring, and it was back to the trucks and tents we went.
But that the Kingdom of the Drunk it was that we played in that night, among the besozzled drinkers of the fermented grain. And most were very wazzled and beat loudly and out of time to the music of the spaceGoats with their sticks and bottles and shuffling dances.
  And of the one Benny, he did grin and gurn in his enebriation, and with the no teeth did pull a face of the Les Dawson and easily and with such talent, stole our audience from us.
So we did give of him a space among our not small crowd of onlookers, and the Benny did entertain most royally with his drum. And we also did tap our feel along as he ran through a medley of classics from the rock 'n' roll era.
And our audiences did of the laugh and clap of the greatly, and we were happy to of appease of the folks of this Kingdom that we were in their space, in that they came of all places, to cluster around us, for there was of the coinage clainking there.
And that it was a full moon, and that the performance was a full huruing and that the Simon did of talk with the Mikel of LA America and of conversations with him the Simon John did find full expanding, also of where this Mikel could take this music in his own country.

And the Simon John is more confident in Bok's brethe and that there are others who will share of in the enhurument of the planet earth the enhurangement of the people and of there being a movement growing of people of a better class of madman and woman.

  Then it was that Bok huddled me close to him so I could feel of his full fetidtudinousness. For he was a created now of that which is the rotting.
  And in such there is much to say of, for it is he which stuff does the grow of, and so nourished, becomes eventually of the strong and full grown.
  But never does it grow without his putrid offerings, dipped in death of decayed vegetations.
  And I looked into Bok's eye and I could tell he was a concerned for me, and was a looking in my eye also.
So he whorled his wings to an ochre rainbow, and we rose into the skies. So high as we could look down at earth and so many-fested that we could also look from all points at one go. And yes - we did see of sorrows on earth.
Of uptight people controlling meeker lives by force of brawn. And it was of a poisons right across the land that amazed of me it was so widespread.
How a commanding few held the population in fear. How skillfully it made people not of the power of unity and love, but a broken, hopeless.
  And then Bok whispered to me that all could be different. And he displayed his poison, saying; "From this through struggle grow".

And I saw Bok all-a-compassion, and his fronds were a suckling to all the cities of the earth, and an imbibing of the poisons, for to him, it was nourishment.
And he pointed, and life of elves and faeries flung from his fingers.

And I saw the Nargonaut where his finger lay, and ridiculous it looked, sailing calm among the turmoil of poisons on earth.
"Be wary and be loving", sed the mass of Bok to me, and I listened hard.
  What was he suggesting? I felt I could get some idea - Bok's band were perhaps the way my musicks would effect the changes my inconfident mind had dreampt for them songs to do.
  And possibilities lured me. I smiled.
And the turmoil below was far worse than I could ever of the dream, yet my dreams were far the deeper again.
And of poisons and elixir I saw a great hourglass, a balance of movements ever rotating and I suppose it were a fine hold. But both the life and decay were nessicery, and that the growth only ever occurred through there being of the decays and the poison, and the struggle thereof prooved the decider of what new creation our life and environment became.
  So Bok was embracing me warmly and with his brethe illuminated people and beings that were wanting of the peace-struggling life, even though they lived in this poisoned earth.
  And the lights of individual people did then show, and my gaze I had to avert, as the light were so strong and achingly beautiful.
So then I knew the musicks were of a time ready to be played, and Bok and I were of the beginning of planning melodies to entrance populations of individuals.

So delving into ourselves, we filled the Nargonaut with sounds once more.
And sailed that vessel to the land of those with loud voices. And we saw the softer spoken people come into the streets and smile secretly at the musicks; until that was it were those of the louder voices broke up our spiritual assembly.
For it was that those of the softer voice had begun to hear of Bok's voice, quiet though it be; and they did gather round.
  And that this murmer is full disconcerting to those of the louder voice, who used the opportunity to stand proud and defy the soft voice, which they did not understand.
  Yet the soft was the more persuasive and had begun to crumble and crack the loud voiced persons' hold of strength, tho they at the time, because they did not listen to their own soft voices, calling, them, were not aware of this happening to them.
  But that the Nargonauts tickled at the knowing of this voice within the all, the loud and the soft, and stared with eternal eyes around, and the people of the loud voices grew angry and their voices became harsher.
And they had brought their metal wagons with them, and they were full many of them and they did stop of the musicks. (Though they did not hear it continuing, unplayed)
  And full threatening did they seem, these people. And Simon John saw deeply into them, to their heart. And he saw how confused they were, and how as to his own confusions it were also. And how they spoke of the fist and the cudgel, and were not of the eloquent expression, but instead began there and then to use of their aggressions.
So the Simon Jo did get the far away enough to avoid, but not too far away. And full depressing he found it as the Nargonauts were broken up for a while through these angers.
And how silly it war.

So the next time, people had learnt of the loud voices and Nargonauts learnt how to deal with their own loud voices and heed their own soft voices.
  And Bok grinned, for he dug it all.

And we set down to discuss these matters of poisons, us Nargonauts. And it were a good meeting. All buddhas sat in our circle, also great artists and other lovers of life, those of spirit and those of matter which together permeate our beings all with shared knowledge.
  All came to our moot as it was known.   And we did of the share, and create in mind and matter also. And it were a great meeting of many different kinds of people.
And full enjoyable it were too, though it dealt with our greatest joys and sorrows.
  And some of the loud voices heard our whispers and spat venom that they had been deceived of their fuller life, so they were hearing of the soft voice calling, and did then begin to nurture it instead.
And many met to speak and listen, sing their own songs and crafts make, as well as do of the cooking from their own cultures.
And Bok opened a hole in the sky and we all saw through how wonderous it was.
So from that hole a calm wind blew.
And those of the loud voice did find it full irritating though they knew not what it was, it did influence them in the slow opening of the heart. Like soft welcoming and unrepressable musics of the harp playing.
And Bok laid me down on the grass once more and went away about some business.

And I was sat on a hill and the world whirled around below me it seemed in a spiral.
And the grass was there under me and it was very real.
So I was pondering on this, that our world is the plummettooning into the new day at every instant, and that we make the day by our thoughts words and deeds. And I felt my way through this, and again thought of what world would be a good one, where people could live of themselves. And it was a buddha thought and I desired to make it the real, up on this hill, very much the so.
And there plucked I opon a harp of grass blades.
And I listened, haurd, and then, heard echo!
So I heard a distant choir, or so I imagined. Either way I thought, "Things are not disconnected" and jumped up to my feet and onto the spiral that was whirling by.
  And there on I did meet suddenly with myriad creatures, beings and beasts, all looking very weird they were, from many more different places again.
And they all said that they were people of Bok but that they knew him by different names, and in that they were of Bok's creation, howsoever he, or she was named, none others were too certain of whose their mother was. For me it be of the earth, but for these others it was different lands and spheres.
And so it occurred to me that Bok was a man of the world as we call it, yet beyond it as well; he had certainly been about some.
All the weird creatures revelled also in my strangeness, and as one did announce that the party was on and the place suddenly lit up in a most psychedelic fashion.
And it was of the great wow, this spiral, of gorgeous sound and textures radiated out into the world twirl once more.

And the Spiros, and the many myriad beasts and creatures were avid most whirling themselves along in and on to the heart of spiros.
And that it has no end.
And that it is constant births.
And has been going on long times.
And that now the Nargonaut surges forward among these spluttering colour waves, sailing proud, we see the prow, and the crew,eager faced.
And it is out of some hole they have come, for they have been adventuring in sonic waves and now appear in spiros quite naturally.
For this is the time of no time, for time was construction of man which the godees laugh at.
Our sun, moon, our bodies tell us the order of things when one is enhurued.
For sure true, this is how things really are. For this is the time of no time where we can be who we want to be, and sing to make the day, and meet in spinning creation with any of the creatures of the multiverses and go wherever one may wish to travel.
  For this is the time of no time and onto realities shore washes the Nargonaut, so its crew do treble the hum of their song and celebration, wildness and weirderies. And it is really a very normal thing, just the occupation of one woman or man's mind in one part of the day.
Who can look inside themselves truly and say otherwise?
  And, flushed by the appearance of the Nargonaut, the spiros becomes of the exhultant, and the effect of joy's discovery is many increased over the land.
And the Nargourds troupe out over the hills and dells and old places of the earth and have made instruments most ingenious and set about playing them with full skill. Such craftspeople!
  And the Spiros swelled.
So an effect joyous it had about the place that much and many were pulled also onto the spiros, and smiling, or terrorfied, were pulled along by the life giving current.
  And wailing, halooing, cheering, strumming, blowing, stomping, clapping, bellowing; all so did the incredible surge of creatures dove full into the new with joyous chorus.
And Clive did wind of the huruhorn, as did the Ka, the Chrissi, Zegthuuku (he Matt), Kristos and I the Simon J. We all did blow of that wormhorn, along with many others we met along the way.
  A golden serpent rose, glinting with all other colours.
From its scales fell lotus and invisible binding wishes from the universe heart.
  And all the collected knew they were one, though they called the serpent by many names.
Some called it a dance, some Quetzeqcouatl, Ororbous, and many there were of the names, some had no names, and of these there were many as well.
  Yet all could not help but join, for there was no time and no boundries, and those of the loud voice could not be heard in the tumolt, eventhough they shouted loud to the moon, and those of the soft voice did a hum - that was all the noise because of their numbers and oneness. And soon all of the loud and soft were of the humming. And of the droning and chiming did the Hurine commence, and it was of very a mixing most with the humming.
And the music was very of the enhuruing, and with the colours of the spira;l, it was what Zegthuuku refers to as "maximum enhurument", And it was.

So everyone dove into this hole of spiros, which is another gorgonmouth, and it was far better than all the clubs you could go to rolled into one. So it was that the beautiful Brightly town girls came down in all their finery, and greatly it did make the lot of us smile. And there was very much dancing before and after oh yes opon this speeding spiralsome.

  The Gorgonmouth opened, was entered again and again, and Bok reappeared and disappeared many times, each time a different face of the displaying, always increasing in his manic wassailing and of a calling to the dance.

  For now it is the time of no time, some say "first and last" and now it was of the impossible not to be of the hearing of Bok's voice.

  So all from several world systems were joined in this celebration and enwhorlment. And so it has always been, though we of earth turn our backs to it oftentimes.   For I say, is not the atomic world always of this style activity?
  Let us get of the into it I suggest, for in this ninetee three, we had better do the something. And Bok is of the agreeing, for though it is small matter to him, it would be sad, he says, for to see it all go, this earth. For go it will, into spiros, and who knows where it will pop up again.
So the dawn comes, and the many myriad were at last of the crashed out, and the Clive, being the first up, picked his way over the bodies to try and find a blim.

There, sure enough, he met of the Dan and Lewish, who were the grinning, and so, they had of their Hurunagine enrollerated, and the Clive did greatly smile.

So it was the Simon peered into the bottom of his jug. And that there was no tea left in it, and that his head was still the swirling, but for the day; sort of satisfied.

He that is I peered into himself, and wondered where he was. That he liked of his own company, but yet suffored for lack of humans around.
And that he did love deeply of all that he met, whether he got on with them or not. And how he really felt. And how others were not so fortunate as he, but that I, the Simon John should do what I can, and for example get the up off his backside when he might be feeling like he could be doing something worthwhile.

How it is he loves being inside himself, of the inner worlds, more than the world of society, butt then, how he loves that too and would, could not be without it, for that his inner worlds spill out into those places. And of the present moment, eyes glimpse possibilities for creation, and I would the go.

  And it seems that this Bok has of a growing relevance, for as it is written, it seems that others are doing the same processes, in their own way, with their own names for it, but that many are jumping on this Spiros, and that it is a regenerative nature.

  And the weaving of Bok's brethe is intricate and to be seen all over the land and the stars. In the crop corn circles we see where it rained diamonds one time for the Nargonauts, when they had no name and Bok was eagerly watching.

  And the sounds subtle were pouring down from our human harps, and the earth and sky close without choice to echo.

  And the Simon John wondered whether he should go in or stay out, and crawled deeper into his blanket befor setting out on a new oddessy.

  And it is he reckons, all the Greek writers were of the enbolu loving.

  And it is that one has to remain strong in one's dream, that it may break real into its dawn.

  And that Bok did leave of Simon John in the peaty smelly bog and of the confusions, but that it was of no matter, simply of Simon's desire to hear Bok's voice and do the sorting out of some wonderous musics that others could hear it as well.

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