Fylm Cynara Poetry In Motion 1996 Mtrjm May Syma 1 Hot __top__ -
No mainstream discography confirms this, but many underground hip-hop 12-inches from 1996 (e.g., on Rawkus, Fondle ‘Em records) have been lost to time. Ernest Dowson’s poem Non Sum Qualis Eram Bonae sub Regno Cynarae (1894) is a key to understanding the keyword. The poem’s most famous lines: I have forgot much, Cynara! gone with the wind, Flung roses, roses riotously with the throng, Dancing, to put thy pale, lost lilies out of mind… It is a confession of inability to forget a lost lover, using “Cynara” as the beloved’s name (likely invented, possibly derived from Cynara scolymus – the artichoke, a symbol of bitterness and layered heart). “Poetry in motion” as a phrase fits: the poem is about restless movement, memory in flux.
“MTRJM” could be a misspelling of “MTR JAM” – a bootleg recording from a subway station (MTR in Hong Kong). The Hong Kong MTR opened its Airport Express line in 1996, and a local producer might have released a limited cassette titled MTR Jam: Poetry in Motion featuring a track “Cynara” with vocalist May Syma. “1 hot” could refer to the track being #1 on a college radio chart for hot singles. fylm cynara poetry in motion 1996 mtrjm may syma 1 hot
It is not immediately clear whether “fylm cynara poetry in motion 1996 mtrjm may syma 1 hot” refers to a known film, song, art project, or digital artifact. A thorough search of mainstream film databases (IMDb, Letterboxd), music archives (Discogs, RateYourMusic), and poetry records yields no direct match for a single official work by that exact title. gone with the wind, Flung roses, roses riotously
Until then, the keyword remains a mystery – a Cynara for the digital age: gone with the web, but not forgotten. The Hong Kong MTR opened its Airport Express
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