Cartel of Defiance

cartel of defiance (noun): 1. In medieval combat, a formal declaration, delivered by herald, of a combatant's intention to fight and refusal to submit. 2. An electronic assemblage of engaged and enraged citizens. 3. An intertextual mode of reading, writing, and thinking that puts the current political, cultural, and personal moment in dialogue with text/art from the past in counterargument to the ahistorical Memory Hole into which America seems to have slipped.

Friday, April 22, 2005

To His Coy Mistresses (or, Zimmerman #2)


Do you love me --
Or are you just extending good will?
Do you need me half as bad as you say --
Or are you just feeling guilt?
I've been burned before so I know the score
So you won't hear me complain.
Will I be able to count on you --
or is your love in vain?

Bob Dylan, Street Legal

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