Anachronisms happen when history, time and space are inverted, and the calendar moves anticlockwise.
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Anachronisms happen when history, time and space are inverted, and the calendar moves anticlockwise.
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I am standing in the madness swirl of the rest of the universe All I had to do was open my mind Listen to leaf whispers find the tallest place Breathe in. The post Galaxy | Tandem appeared first on Best Poetry. Go to Source Author: Best Poetry Online
I write a lot of these poems about you But I can’t send them to you Strangers see them and they relate But I can’t send them to you Why can’t I? These poems are too personal They would make you acknowledge the obvious You don’t want to go there, yet you want me still…
At our center a root, a life supply, We have our fantastic root system Keeps us supplied, loving, and moving. The post Jugular | Camille Clark appeared first on Best Poetry. Go to Source Author: Best Poetry Online
I slide face first scraping my knee and ego after discovering her cold frozen surface. The post Slipping on Ice | Ridley Flock appeared first on Best Poetry. Go to Source Author: Best Poetry Online
Dovid Hofshteyn (1889-1952) left Russia during the years of war and revolution and was a pioneer of modernist literature in Yiddish after the First World War. He returned to the USSR in the mid-1920s and became involved in Soviet cultural activities in Yiddish. Like other Yiddish writers, Hofshteyn participated in the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee. In…
Marianne von Werefkin, Herbst (Schule), “Autumn (School)”, 1907. Photo Courtesy Wikipedia It’s Glinda, Good Witch of the West, who says the solution to a problem is as simple as closing your eyes and clicking together your personal pair of ruby slippers. I took Glynda at her word almost every day of my army career, hoping…