how i felt...

-ed...


"Painting is poetry that is seen rather than felt, and poetry is painting that is felt rather than seen."
Leonardo da Vinci


(am confused...is this painting but... could be poetry?...or both?...)



You felt the felt.
How does that leave you feeling?
And how did the felt feel being felt up, I wonder?

Bernard Young



felt
n.
1. A fabric of matted, compressed animal fibres, such as wool or fur, sometimes mixed with vegetable or synthetic fibres.

(please note: i know that you know but this is for the benefit of my students...)

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