Except for the white powder of light from the Nurses’ station
out in the hall,
the dorm is dark.
-- Ken Kesey, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1962)
The white tubes in the ceiling
begin to pump their refrigerated light.
-- ibid
There was a cold moon at the window,
pouring light into the dorm
like skim milk.
-- ibid
~ ~ ~
The wind lay down and the sun got higher,
chrome-plating the east side of the deep green swells.
George aimed the boat straight out to sea.
-- ibid
George told the doctor he’d have to land his fish
or cut it loose,
because there was a bad sky coming down on us.
-- ibid
Everything I know, I learned from radar.
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Is this thing supposed to be funny? Who said that? Anyway, it isn't exactly true about the radar, because I also learned a lot from our old friend Stuart Degginger, and as Alexander of Macedon once said, "If I weren't Alexander, I would be Diogenes."
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