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The Right To Peace and Plenty
The Right To Peace “It is time all nations and all people live up to the words of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which recognizes the inherent dignity and equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human … Continue reading
Posted in general, music, poetry video, religion
Tagged hate, human rights, hunger, International Day of Peace, Morsidy Husin, Noga Vilozny, peace, war
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Trilogy of Very Short Stories
One, two, three, here goes another trilogy quite different from that ‘3 on Anatomy’. This one spins a mystery that spirals from drones to ants to a neighbor’s tree and a quandary that begs for sophistry. trilogy of very short … Continue reading
Posted in mixed media, poetry video, short story
Tagged ants, conscience, drones, lanzones, microfiction, prose poetry, sophistry, trilogy
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life breathes on
Here’s another play at mixing media: the poem ‘Light Breathes On’ presented in a video capture, from behind obscure glass, of pigeons nesting just outside my window, this time with Bach’s composition ‘Awake, Calls The Voice To Us, BWV 140’ synced … Continue reading
Video Poetry
A good friend once described some of my recent poems as ‘playful’. I didn’t get a chance to clarify what he meant by that, but if ‘playful’ means I seem to be enjoying writing my poems, I certainly do. At times, I’d … Continue reading
Posted in mixed media, poetry, poetry video
Tagged button poetry, copyright, discover challenge, doodling, hans zimmer, mixed media, moving poems, phil kaye, poem, video, youtube
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