A lesson on the physicality of language

The lesson below is designed to encourage sensitivity to the idea that language can carry physical weight in a way that enacts meaning as much as "tell" it - in the same sort of way as a piece of music communicates itself as much through elements of form as content. It has particular currency with poetry, but could almost certainly be applied in other contexts. In some respects it connects with guidance given elsewhere...

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