forward-looking statements
can be
identified by terminology
such as
“will,” “may,” “should,”
“could”, “expects,” “intends,”
“plans,” “aims,” “anticipates,”
“believes,” “estimates,” “predicts,”
“potential,” “continue,”
or the negative of these terms
or other comparable terminology
futures
futureless, less futures
least one, one’s representations
one-dimensional representations
one-dimensional as if, as if in perspective
instictive prose
calls for
n-gram weighted clichés
+ numerical averages
fickle spiderweb
on thin cirrus anchored
things change
things break
remembering
without a body
disembodied bodies
of dismembered
remembrances
Opinions and thoughts;
words and codes;
pictures and imprints;
everything:
obsolete as time
flies by.