[Rare]
Silk, leather, redrafted psalmists’ epistles,
calved fully somehow.
Conference time again in the college of a
capital,
Rare books cataloguing, the session warming
with
Dates Latin counting backwards to Christ [square
brackets].
Count the signatures stitched into spine
lines:
A time when these words would clear a
room,
Or set in uproar, have them hanging by a
thread.
If no author authority, then do with what’s
there.
An impression is not an edition, is never
finished.
A print run may’ve diminished to an example of
one.
The item in hand has long not soaked the
sun.
Attend to publisher At The Sign Of The
Head
Backwards from the churchdoor quick and
dead.
Check for existence in the best register,
titled ‘Early and Often’.
Sonnet written by Philip Harvey during the ANZTLA Conference in Sydney this week.
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