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Songs for a New Millennium: October 2011
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Songs for a New Millennium. Tuesday, October 25, 2011. In a clearing in the woods, two brothers fight. They ram each other, wrestle with their pointed crowns. The winner gains the power and the right. To rule their father's ancient, sylvan grounds. And will have the favor of the fairest doe. So they lock their antlers, tearing from the start. The loser has to face the snows alone. A solitary creature is the hart. But come the winter, brothers lose their crowns. Will "Never Grow Up". Will "Never Grow Up".
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Songs for a New Millennium: September 2013
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Songs for a New Millennium. Tuesday, September 3, 2013. Gods and Rabbit's Feet. I am guilty of being trite,. As am I at fault for sporting shotty rhetoric. Or spending my breath on idol flattery. But there's a frequency I've found. Spinning on my local airwaves. That has turned my trust from truth and reason. And shot me out to search. For the rare abstraction of form. Found in the very tactile moment, after conversation,. When one realizes silence has fallen. My father was always perfectly empirical.
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Spinning Jannie: Organizing Poetry, Like Herding House Finches
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A Poem is Never Finished, Only Abandoned. - Paul Valery. Monday, March 15, 2010. Organizing Poetry, Like Herding House Finches. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sometimes only delicacy can move me. What's It All About. Spinning Jannie is a blog about creative writing and poetry. No more no less no how. FEEDJIT Live Traffic Feed. View my complete profile. Jannie M. Dresser has completed a manuscript tentatively titled. Poems of Labor and the Working Life. And Tale of Two Cities. Spine of a Fish. As we ...
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Songs for a New Millennium: October 2010
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Songs for a New Millennium. Sunday, October 24, 2010. A Cry for Kindred Wings. As the majestic eagle loves his air,. Climbing, twisting, up his wispy stair,. Mocking Icarus’s too-soft wings,. For power holds the raptor o’er grandiose things,. Most a splendor, ardent in his realm,. As the captain at his galley’s helm. Is one with the sea,. Do I long to be. I would have join me now a kindred soul,. One forged in the same heart-fires, o’er crippled Vulcan’s coal,. One who in the mold, so malleable. Rainchec...
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Spinning Jannie: A Writing Crime
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A Poem is Never Finished, Only Abandoned. - Paul Valery. Wednesday, July 21, 2010. Never before have I been so aware of the demand for writers: websites seek "content creators," companies want faux bloggers to tout their products and services, online directories seek low-paid scouts to fact-check, write reports and take photos of businesses to make their sites popular (to benefit their advertisers no doubt). And, yes, I've fallen into the trap to some extent, glad that anyone wants to publish my work.
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Lizzy Frizzfrock: Getting the Tree
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Photographs From Here and There. Saturday, December 14, 2013. Downtown Bastrop, TX. Saturday, December 14, 2013. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Rowan Oak, Oxford, Mississippi. Family Home of William Faulkner. June 2, 2016. The Dove of Peace flies from site to site and through as many countries as possible. Please help it comtinue its healing journey and pass it on. Just right-click the image, save, and then place it on your website or send it to a friend. Thank you Tessa for sharing. A bit of earth.
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Lizzy Frizzfrock: April 2013
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Photographs From Here and There. Monday, April 8, 2013. Along a Central Texas Country Road on an April Afternoon. Driving through an arbor of oaks. The G-man and I really enjoy our drives in the country. The two best times of the year are spring and fall, but I suppose that's true everywhere. The night before we'd had a rain and everything is so brilliantly verdant. All the yellow oak pollen was washed away and the various shades of green sparkle. Bluebonnets along the road. A little plot with bluebonnets.
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“I Don’t.” | Pushing My Luck
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Peter Kurth Looks Forward, Back, Around and Askance. 8220;I Don’t.”. January 11, 2012. If only she’d known! Gillian Anderson as Miss Havisham in BBC1’s Great Expectations. I’m beginning to think that living alone might be easier, he said. Not just easier, better, I answered. Better. I never pause in my promotion of the single life. If not celibate, I am anti-connubial, seriously non-nuptial, and it seems I’m now in the majority. A new report. We don’t know why, says Pew researcher D’Vera Cohn. Economical...
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FROM THE ARCHIVES (2003) SANCTUM SANTORUM? | Pushing My Luck
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Peter Kurth Looks Forward, Back, Around and Askance. FROM THE ARCHIVES (2003) SANCTUM SANTORUM? January 9, 2012. Santorum and Lott: Pigs of a Feather. Found this in my old “Crank Call” files. Seems pertinent now. First published 30 April 2003. Which, right now, to speak frankly, I wish were wrapped around Santorum’s neck. These acts might include golfing, cheating, lying, stealing, bombing Iraq and leaving the toilet seat up, but let’s not pin a straight man down. I think this is a legitimate public ...
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