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Eddy wind-s
Eddy tide-s
 
In the channel
Muddy bottom
 
A little farther
Rocky bottom
 
Get-s-ting-gotten
Soundings gained
 
Look-s-ed-ing
looking for my words
 
Is, or are looking out, to, or for
Eddy-ies
 
Lose-s-ing-lost-loss-es
Loose-d-en-ly-ness, (see sail)
 
Lost an anchor
No anchor left
 

 
Change of moon
Change of tide
 
Change of wind
Vocabulary-ies
 
Symbols change
I have no map of the vicinity
 

 
Forget-s-ting-got-ten
A different channel
 
knotty in the lower reaches
Far enough
 
looser in the aspirates
What-ever-soever
 
How is the vessel to windward standing?
How does the stranger to windward bear?
 
Should the weather clear
Lower flag

sources

  1. Thornton A. Jenkins (1811-93 *), compiler, Code of flotilla and boat squadron signals for the United States Navy (1861)
    LC copy, entire, at archive.org
  2. “Working with words or, more specifically, looking for my words, involves a tension that doesn’t exist in painting.”
    ex “Some keys...” in Alejandra Pizarnik, A Tradition of Rupture : Selected Critical Writings (Cole Heinowitz, trans., 2019) : 33
     

31 January 2020

tags: signal codes; stammering; Thornton A. Jenkins; Alejandra Pizarnik