The Non-Works
of
Samuel Tyldsley
Notes
Take
me from this frigid place;
this bode of ice
and snow.
I
cannot bear its apathy
nor face its frozen
walls.
With
some bit of arrogance
I say I must have
more,
more
than stolid emptiness
more than quiet
cold.
Take
me from this frigid place;
this
place I call my heart.
This page
is almost completely black. An expressionless, statue-like face is
visible at the upper left of the page. Also barely visible is a brown-cloaked
figure at the lower right, facing away from the poem.
The
writing is in the blue, cursive script, highlighted with white. The
poem is a little above and to the right of center and covers most of the
page.
This poem
continues the self evaluation and criticism which has haunted the previous
pages. This character finds that in his quest for Truth, his heart
has become cold and undesirable even to himself. I don't think Tyldsley
is telling us that it must be so, but such are the dangers to which this
script has succumbed.
The song playing
is "November Rain" and was found at The
Midi Jukebox.
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