Words drop raiment of colours death poetry is a stop over.
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Words drop raiment of colours death poetry is a stop over.
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O, for a quaff of Provence after the fun of Brahms’s “Academic Festival Overture as conducted joyously by Leonard Bernstein baton in hand as if he’s dancing bringing back college days and drinking songs on bassoons and clarinets: it always lifts my spirits: ten merry minutes culminating in the all-time greatest rendition of Gaudeamus…
bad dream last night standing at the gates of heaven a screen said ‘welcome!’ ‘please enter your password’ The post Bad Dream | Danny Faragher appeared first on Best Poetry. Go to Source Author: Best Poetry Online
When thunderheads spiral into space, then a wild drome Is nailed inside a church-chidden city To move, a masking venus will suck naves from Bound devils and angelled sleep Trilled trees dip laxative leaves inside a berried grave And starry silver men scatter a swelled sun Against luminaries and liquid statues? More at https://jimbellamy.simplesite.com. The…
“Songlines” by Marco Berrettini. Photo © Laurent Philippe The Ballet de Lorraine opened its 2023-2024 season at the beginning of November with Michele Di Stefano’s Sierras: Danses atmosphériques (“Mountains: ambiance dances”) and Marco Berrettini’s Songlines (“Dream tracks”), both of them visually lovely and perceptually stimulating. “Visually lovely and perceptually stimulating” makes me think how much more…
Last month Poem-A-Day ran this wonderful prose poem by Ellen Bass that I can’t get out of my head…It reminded me of my grandmother teaching me “Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive” as sung by Bing Crosby and the Andrew Sisters. Though the song was recorded almost two decades before I was born, it remains one of my…