Subject: Completing the Circle
From: Christopher W. Thomas (creatician@poetic.com)
Host: 207-172-227-117.s54.as1.dnb.erols.com
Date: Thurs Sept 10, 1998 at 2:23PM

When the seating is in the round

Does it prompt interaction sound?
Or does it slow down the crossovers
As folks are inhibited twice over?

Once by the direct reaction up front
And again by the connection found
Thru looks askance out of eye corners
Coming more readily in the mornings

I suspect the casual use of "in the round"
Promotes exchanged glances then found
More easily than perpendicular viewing
Which has its place - when not cueing ...

- Tristram

(c) Christopher W. Thomas
2:02pm Thurs. Sept. 10th, 1998