Advanced Poetics for the Modern Age, with Zenkatsu (Rabbit) Pugh Tina :) quoted Frost, in his cynically philistine opus: >The winter owl banked just in time to pass Capitalist subversive element symbolry. The owl represents the petty- bourgeois woman, coopted into technoserfdom by the economic overlords. >And save herself from breaking window glass. A subtle shift. Through subservience, she avoids challenging the "glass ceiling", and preserves what meager status she is allowed in the oppressors' construct. >And her wings straining suddenly aspread "I will work harder," said the horse. >Caught color from the last of evening red A double entendre: the petty-bourgeois shed their blood in the capitalists' chains, while at the same time robbing the proletarian masses of their noble aspiration for a Marxist/Leninist future. A very snide, smirking passage. >In a display of underdown and quill Represents sexual degradation; submission to the patriarchal paradigm. >To glassed-in children at the window sill. "The rich get richer; the poor get poorer." The children of the petty- bourgeois are intended for the same fate as their mothers. The lackey Frost believes that, trapped by the "glass", the revolutionary youth will not rise. Outrageous! >Tina :) ("Go ahead, I dare you, misinterpret that.") At your service.