Gary Santoro on OpenPodcast.org - Take 2
 This post should have the MP3 enclosure I recorded over the telephone for OpenPodcast.org
The audio quality is a bit scratchy. 
The link to the enclosure, the attachment is:  http://openpodcast.org/media/2004/10/16/openpodcast_5.mp3 
Besides, since colors cannot be, sans light, 
And the primordials come not forth to light, 
'Tis thine to know they are not clothed with color- 
Truly, what kind of color could there be 
In the viewless dark?  Nay, in the light itself 
A color changes, gleaming variedly, 
When smote by verticle or slanting ray.
  
Thus in the sunlight shows the down of doves 
That circles, garlanding, the nape and throat: 
Now it is ruddy with a bright gold-bronze, 
Now, by a strange sensation it becomes 
Green-emerald blended with the coral-red.
  
The peacock's tail, filled with the copius light, 
Changes its colors likewise, when it turns. 
Wherefore, since by some blow of light begot, 
Without such a blow these colors can't become. 
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