My Madrigal
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My Madrigal
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| Blogger | Bell | ||||
| Date Posted | 06/14/07 | ||||
| URL | [1] | ||||
| Length | 0:02 | ||||
| Description | dGhlIGRpZSBpcyBjYXN0IGkg c2VlIHRyYXZlbHMgaW4geW9 1ciBmdXR1cmUgb2ggYWdlbn QgbGVzIGludmlzaWJsZXM= | ||||
| Location(s) | Unknown | ||||
| Youtube Tags | Astronomy Agent Will Abel Wisp Gone Telescope Summer Roman Maestro Page Turtles Vertumnus Nobodaddy Invisibles Bell | ||||
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My Madrigal (Will o' Wisp)
My Madrigal is the 1st video in the Will o' Wisp series. The term Will o' Wisp refers to the ghostly lights sometimes seen at night or twilight — often over bogs. It looks like a flickering lamp, and is sometimes said to recede if approached.
Transcript
(A picture plays for 2 seconds, and a sound like an old-fashioned slide projector switching slides.)
Notes
- The description is base64. It decodes to: "The die is cast I see travels in your future oh agent les invisibles."
- "Nobodaddy" (tag) refers to a poem by William Blake entitled "To Nobodaddy." It reads:
- "Why art thou silent & invisible/ Father of jealousy/ Why dost thou hide thyself in clouds/ From every searching Eye/ Why darkness & obscurity/ In all thy words & laws/ That none dare eat the fruit but from/ The wily serpents jaws/ Or is it because Secresy/gains females loud applause"
- When this video was posted, is was unknown if " Vertumnalia" was a friend or foe of Sean.



