Considering that the words of the day, from pages 278-279 of the desktop encyclopedia, were pulled from entries that ranged from Chandra Gupta II to cantata, you'd think we'd be talking about something besides truth and poetry. But we do have the Three Blind Mice and sculpted human heads....
55 asymmetrical species of truth (cutup)
The cult of Three Blind Mice came under Castillian influence. The art of canopic jars declined in favor of the art and influence of “double envelopment”—re-creations of diatribes and manifestos. The new dominant character (hymn) intermittently surrendered to detached intellectualism or ornamental ritual. An industry began to grow. The flowering of crowds and power became more elaborate, expanding various slender alliances, cutting entire contentions directly from the ground, the viscera of retrograde order, mirror inversion, beatification. Tombs and popes, spirally arranged, passed westward in canoes. Sculpted human heads, transferred to the “devil’s” sterile container prevailed over evil and chaos. Or intellectualism. The fasting dead molded pithy miracles, considering questions of need, unstaged acts, successive variations. The phenomenon was comparably rare, but certain neurons developed a reputation for arising directly from still-water homeostasis. To the interlocking seams of ocean surf and shrapnel, add 55 asymmetrical species of truth—slender, crystallized, flexible-jointed—that prey on devout nougats of charity. The poet reforms ritual sacrifice by assassinating rules and proof, recitative and aria. The faithful, serene, tend the unknown, its honey on the tongue.
The photo is by cambiodefractal via Flickr.