The Non-Works
of
Samuel Tyldsley
Notes
In the beginning
all was darkness,
no light enhanced,
no shadows marred;
no truth nor lies
to hold or hide
naught,
but darkness-
to embrace
as it embraced all else.
These words
are written in the black, gothic style. The words are
upon a gray-ish cloud, a lightening
of the blackness which frames this
page. Exceptions to this blackness
are two ghost-white hands which
reach from either side of the page
toward the reader. They seem to reach forth in a tender embrace as
described in the poem.
The music playing is Ludwig Von Beethoven's "Sonatina in F".
It was obtained from Jonathan
Gustelle's Midi Page.
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