Friday, May 8, 2009
Brown Mucus For Period
Thomas Meinecke ends light blue with a last spruce reference he cited in Volume XV of the history of sensitivity (that is, 'Homosexuality and Literature I'?) A Empedocles fragment in the original on Fichte's grave stone at the Nienstedtener Cemetery read is:
Once I am a boy, I was a girl, bush and birds and fish that leaped from the waters warm.
Here was found until recently, driving directions (now quoted here from the Google cache ):
The grave of Hubert Fichte is on the Nienstedtener cemetery in Hamburg. Direct on the Elbchaussee there are two entrance gates; who is from there the path next to the fence parallel to the road down the river, the simple grave is on the third or fourth right-hand outgoing path of the penultimate and last "regular" square segment of the cemetery. Here it is in the path between the rows of grave on the right side of the second or third.
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