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countless colors shall bring tomorrow
countless colors shall bring tomorrow the fires of life taste the flavor of dwarf gardens in poets’ dreams raised by cold river on rushing currents. nearby, a bare tree smiles at the sky and rises directly to the wind: behold … Continue reading
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Tagged colors of life, now-you-see-him-now-you-don't, off the grid, small gardens, the poet's dream, tomorrow, writing
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Peculiar Speed of the 5-7-5s
In a parallel universe, I would have been a prolific writer, churning out, day and night, streams of prose and poetry, and kilometric reams of novels and essays, you would wonder if I ever stop for anything, if I ever … Continue reading
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Tagged 5-7-5, book, family, work, writing
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2 while waiting
the times we wait everyone of us at one time or another has waited for something
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Tagged mobile phone, photo challenge, photography, poem, poetry, smartphone, waiting, writing
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Circuitry
Circuitry The electric circuitry paces An environmental complex even as The swinging of one’s cradle Accelerates to and fro And to and fro: Finally dislodges me.
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The Radical Authenticity of Bob Dylan
“How can the life of such a man Be in the palm of some fool’s hand?” – from ‘Hurricane‘, a song written by Bob Dylan and Jacques Levy, 1975 From any angle, radical defines Bob Dylan.