The Non-Works
of
Samuel Tyldsley
 
 

Notes





  There was a day
   I walked behind myself;
  unable to surpass
   what I had been
    for too long.
 
 
 

     On this page are two planes of parellel lines, one horizontal and one vertical, meeting each other at a right angle.  There are six, smaller, multi-colored, triangular planes which occupy the major part of the illustration.
     The script is written above the triangles entirely in the blue voice.  The words seem unusually straightforward. The voice confesses, after speaking of the virtues of Truth, that one's body is not always quick to respond to one's ideals.  One's past is not easy to leave behind, be it good or bad.
 
 

        The song playing is Paul McCartney's "Live and Let Die" and was found at  The Midi Jukebox.
 
 


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