early morning colorful birds are singing beautiful sunrise
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early morning colorful birds are singing beautiful sunrise
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in the mirror face to face I see this young man old laughing together with one another “how absurd, you’re so old so young” not like an ancient city built layer atop of layer but a continuous construct of the new, the humorous thew humane the divine forever renewing refreshing relentless time at our backs…
A thought was captured, rodeoed and lassoed into submission. The thought sat awhile- Later, it was rejected. The post Reject | Mary Bone appeared first on Best Poetry. Go to Source Author: Best Poetry Online
_________________________________________________ Lunch in a Town Named After a Company Slowly Poisoning Its Residents I saw a cow once on a hilltop casually stretch her neck to face behind herself so that her hind leg might…
“When the bubbles of nothingness rise” When the bubbles of nothingness rise out of nothing – a fine and brittle crust like blown glass, cooled motion, forms and in the rough spots chinks of someday we have our lives build wars, consider prophets, and carefully seek to know what robe or crown to wear…
Quote from Oscar Wilde’s ‘An Ideal Husband’ “How many men there are in modern life who would like to see their past turning to white ashes before them?” We used to discuss those things quite seriously. I remember this one in particular because: A whimsical touch swallow wing flash on waters of eloquence the tone…
Today’s poem by Joseph Harrison, the second of five favorites I’ve chosen, has a title that invites us to consider one of Shakespeare’s tragic heroes. HAMLET It’s quiet here. A stoic rectitude Props up the weather-pummeled citizens, Craggy yet almost cheerful. Uniform Gray granite cottages, precipitous And sturdy, make the most of things. The wind…