From 643d9ceb308c206a6e572c7c555168ff0ca60bc1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Case Duckworth Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2015 15:40:42 -0700 Subject: Fix #5: Verse typesetting Thanks to the pandoc-discussion thread at , line breaks in verse have been converted to s, which enables the CSS to style them with hanging indents, given a too-small viewport. This commit also includes a makefile edit to reflect this change, and the Haskell source and executable of the pandoc filter. --- music-433.html | 12 ++++++------ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) (limited to 'music-433.html') diff --git a/music-433.html b/music-433.html index 38ecf36..dbe2c73 100644 --- a/music-433.html +++ b/music-433.html @@ -38,12 +38,12 @@
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Silence lies underneath us all in the same way
the Nile has a river underneath ten times as large
(although this is an urban legend, apparently).

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So underneath truth or legend, flowing by
the feel of their own silence, move the stars:
silence lies underneath us all in the same way.

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John Cage, I think, understood this: the way
that, in a silent room, one still hears the nerves
(although this is an urban legend, apparently),

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or the heart, which I find more easily
believable: there simply is no way that, by and large,
silence lies underneath us all in the same way.

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There must be different silences, because we
have different songs to drown them out, different gods
(although these are urban legends, apparently).

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But is not all sound one sound? You and I
are two faces to the same head, the same body.
Silence lies underneath us all in the same way—
although this is an urban legend, apparently.

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Silence lies underneath us all in the same waythe Nile has a river underneath ten times as large(although this is an urban legend, apparently).

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So underneath truth or legend, flowing bythe feel of their own silence, move the stars:silence lies underneath us all in the same way.

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John Cage, I think, understood this: the waythat, in a silent room, one still hears the nerves(although this is an urban legend, apparently),

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or the heart, which I find more easilybelievable: there simply is no way that, by and large,silence lies underneath us all in the same way.

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There must be different silences, because wehave different songs to drown them out, different gods(although these are urban legends, apparently).

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But is not all sound one sound? You and Iare two faces to the same head, the same body.Silence lies underneath us all in the same way—although this is an urban legend, apparently.