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Mr. Heathcliff – Revision 3
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Taking a new look at art, literature, and a quiet life. Husbands and Portrait of a Lady. Children Playing Blind Man’s Bluff. The Children’s Hour. In the Secret Garden. Rich Davis and the 1-Minute Artist. A Flower in the Heart of the Painting. Too Much White Paper. In Pursuit of Wild Things. The Parents' Review. LeighAnna Schesser, Poet. Relief: A Christian Literary Expression. Other Blogs I Like. Follow Blog via Email. Join 261 other followers. Be reached – and. By Emily Bronte, 1847. I love Emily Bronte...
Time of Singing – Revision 3
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Taking a new look at art, literature, and a quiet life. Husbands and Portrait of a Lady. Children Playing Blind Man’s Bluff. The Children’s Hour. In the Secret Garden. Rich Davis and the 1-Minute Artist. A Flower in the Heart of the Painting. Too Much White Paper. In Pursuit of Wild Things. The Parents' Review. LeighAnna Schesser, Poet. Relief: A Christian Literary Expression. Other Blogs I Like. Follow Blog via Email. Join 261 other followers. In the cinderblock churches of Fulton County. July 24, 2015.
Waves – Revision 3
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Taking a new look at art, literature, and a quiet life. Husbands and Portrait of a Lady. Children Playing Blind Man’s Bluff. The Children’s Hour. In the Secret Garden. Rich Davis and the 1-Minute Artist. A Flower in the Heart of the Painting. Too Much White Paper. In Pursuit of Wild Things. The Parents' Review. LeighAnna Schesser, Poet. Relief: A Christian Literary Expression. Other Blogs I Like. Follow Blog via Email. Join 261 other followers. The Great Wave Off Kanagawa, Katsushika Hokusai, 1829-32.
The Room of Flowers – Revision 3
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Taking a new look at art, literature, and a quiet life. Husbands and Portrait of a Lady. Children Playing Blind Man’s Bluff. The Children’s Hour. In the Secret Garden. Rich Davis and the 1-Minute Artist. A Flower in the Heart of the Painting. Too Much White Paper. In Pursuit of Wild Things. The Parents' Review. LeighAnna Schesser, Poet. Relief: A Christian Literary Expression. Other Blogs I Like. Follow Blog via Email. Join 261 other followers. The Room of Flowers. Childe Hassam, The Room of Flowers, 1894.
Dwell in Possibility...: Plum Tree Tavern
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Poetry, Books, and Musings. Tuesday, July 14, 2015. My short poem Two Plum Trees. Has been posted at Plum Tree Tavern. Run by poet and editor Russell Streur. It's a lovely poetry journal which features short poems and haiku. Here is the submission description:. This tavern invites short work reflecting themes of nature, environment and ecology. Three to 14 lines per poem sounds about right. Longer works of eco-poetry will also be considered. So will works related to human rights. Labels: Plum Tree Tavern.
The Night Before | T.L. Olivia
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Posted on July 23, 2012. English: Decorative garden beside the road – with rowboat And that’s what it seems to be for, decoration: a jetty and a boat – all dressed up and nowhere to go. (Photo credit: Wikipedia). There at the edge of the pond,. Where the grass grows tall and thick,. And the reeds sway gently in the breeze,. A rowboat rests its water-stained hull. You should have seen it. The night before,. Before the wind came and. Took with it the fireflies,. That danced along the shore. A Blade of Grass.
Dwell in Possibility...: Madapple by Christina Meldrum
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Poetry, Books, and Musings. Tuesday, June 17, 2014. Madapple by Christina Meldrum. THE SECRETS OF the past meet the shocks of the present. Aslaug is an unusual young woman. Her mother has brought her up in near isolation, teaching her about plants and nature and language—but not about life. Especially not how she came to have her own life, and who her father might be. Addictive, thought-provoking, and shocking,. Despite my rating, the book is unique in its storyline and has a mystical, organic feel to it.
Dwell in Possibility...: Books
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Poetry, Books, and Musings. A gothic fantasy novel, Feb '16. Anthology, Rabbit Fool Press, Apr '15. The Lilac City,. Origami Poems Project, Jan '15. Crisis Chronicles Press, Oct '12. Beneath a Black Pearl Sky. Flutter Press, Re-published Oct '11 (chapbook). Fortunate Child Publications, Oct '11. Postcards from Iraq,. Aug '11 (books on blogs). Flutter Press, Jun '10/re-published Oct '15 (chapbook). Fortunate Childe Publications, Apr '10. Fortunate Childe Publications, Dec '09. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
Dwell in Possibility...: Flaming June Poem
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Poetry, Books, and Musings. Monday, June 22, 2015. An interpretation of Lord. The sun watches you. From the top balcony. Admires the way your long,. Auburn tresses resemble flames. Burning around your dreams. Falling, floating, swirling,. Vivid as the dusk. Holding secrets in its. Of orange rose petals. Each scented with words of. Every touch of your hand. To recite your sonnets. At the sound of your voice. An instrument only the Gods. Promise to hold you up. When you are feeling down. In the soft light.
Rothko No. 14 – Revision 3
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Taking a new look at art, literature, and a quiet life. Husbands and Portrait of a Lady. Children Playing Blind Man’s Bluff. The Children’s Hour. In the Secret Garden. Rich Davis and the 1-Minute Artist. A Flower in the Heart of the Painting. Too Much White Paper. In Pursuit of Wild Things. The Parents' Review. LeighAnna Schesser, Poet. Relief: A Christian Literary Expression. Other Blogs I Like. Follow Blog via Email. Join 261 other followers. Rothko No. 14. No 14, Mark Rothko, 1960. July 21, 2015.
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PoetryPatch416 - The Poetry Gallery of Penny MacPherson
For leaves of Healing, For flowers of Song, Herbs for the Suffering, Support for the Strong. None in this world, Could ever match, YAHVEH Rapha’s Gift, Of this PoetryPatch…. Ndash; Penny MacPherson. My heart is overflowing with a goodly word; I address my works to the Sovereign; My tongue is the pen of a speedy writer. Ndash; Psalm 45:1. About Poetry Patch 416. Her work has appeared in such publications as: Just Another Writing Magazine; Beginnings: a Magazine for Emerging Writers; Access; Expressions; T...
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Background is courtesy of Colin Moffett in Portglenone, No. Ireland. This is his beautiful garden! Thank you, Colin! Thursday, November 1, 2012. The delicate tiny teardrops. Rolling down a baby's cheeks. They were put there for a reason. To bring attention to it's needs. The intricate web of a spider. So delicate and fine. To trap it's prey securely. Until the spider decides to dine. The dewdrops on the morning grass. The flapping of a birdling's wings. Amid the choir of Whipporwills. Wiser, not much.
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In my view a good poem is one in which the form of the verse and the joining of its parts seems light as a shallow river flowing over its sandy bed" - BASHO (Translated by Lucien Stryk). There are many pathways in the world of poetry. It's your choice which ones you take. Saturday, November 26, 2016. For every beauty there is an eye somewhere to see it. For every truth there is an ear somewhere to hear it. For every love there is a heart somewhere to receive it". It was a long time ago. In front of me,.
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Lori Lipsky | Poetry Patio | Poetry for the rest of us
Lori Lipsky Poetry Patio. Poetry for the rest of us. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. July 23, 2015. Please stop over at the Barn Door,. Where I’ve posted another haiku. May 6, 2015. The milk is gone and we need some for breakfast. The wastebaskets are full. A light bulb in the kitchen has burnt out. The toilet is running. The furnace filter needs to be replaced. A spider is in the tub. A branch has fallen down in the backyard. The car won’t start. No matter what it is. April 28, 2015.
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Better to hug close, wary of rubble and falling stones.". Saturday, August 27, 2011. Happy labor day . . . When I was just a little thing. I used to love parades. With banners, bands, red balloons,. When I came home one May Day,. My neighbour’s father said,. 8220;Them marchers is all commies. Tell me kid, are you a Red? Well I didn’t know just what he meant-. My hair back then was brown. Our house was plain red brick-. Like most others in the town. So I went and asked my momma. And this is what she said,.
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Leaves of human experience. Softest stillness so unseen. Takes the keenest mind to know. Silence solace so serene. Advantageous is to grow. Once upon a silken mist. Recognition’s full assist. Into realness of private yield. Now awaked of cruel cold. By no mention ever known. I in quietude enfold. Whole acceptance softest sown. On December 24, 2011 at 11:18 am. On December 26, 2011 at 9:58 am. On December 26, 2011 at 2:58 pm. On December 27, 2011 at 11:16 pm. I like it, too. On October 5, 2015 at 6:18 am.
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