Babelpoetry is a poetry project in which the poet/reader uses randomly generated text (often using the 'random article' option on wikipedia) and plugs it in to any online translator. The poet/reader then translates the selected text as much as desired without changing the text in any other way. The last step involves placing the text in a format indicating the way in which the poet/reader would read the words. Word order may not be changed and words may not be 'spliced' in any fashion.

Sunday, January 28, 2007

Borgund stave church

The church lawyer borgund
(stavkyrkje borgund)
in compliance with the church seeks
and l where it puts out rdal

where it is transparent it conceals enormously.
Norway.

This first is the church
which is lawyer Norway
which it preserves. It builds
probably on 12th centurial church
latter half.

From the change
nil which is to structure or
this date intention
the deep fringe land.

It will build in the downcast
of the thing

which is gorgeous
the position church will face each other
the old pagan use
back at the church
and to have it
could move toward the for

church or the monastery.
Other than desks and Bréa
internal churches.

The decoration after being free,
the church reform
which is to the stick of different most.
The police
the middle ages of
the government
the inside always formed the authentic soap pebble baptism
one part which is orderly.
This church is yet jar 28.

1 comment:

Iain said...

Borgund stave church (Borgund stavkyrkje) is a stave church located in Lærdal, Norway. This is also Norway's best preserved stave church. The church was probably built in the end of the 12th century, and has not changed structure or had a major reconstruction since that date. The church site shows evidence of a previous building, which can point to an earlier church or perhaps an old pagan temple that had been taken into use as a church. The interior of the church, except for the pulpit and the altarpiece, is mainly free from the post-Reformation decorations seen in most other stave churches. An authentic medieval square shaped baptismal font made of soapstone is still a part of the interior. Only 28 of these churches remain today.

About Me

email me at marEshall (at) gmail (dot) com