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  • scottish art: auld alloway kirk


    Stushie's ArtAuthority Authority: 127
    …where Tam O’Shanter met the Devil
    2 hours ago
  • Warble


    Caught In The StreamAuthority Authority: 141
    Her youthful warble gobbled by ravenous years fades to garbled hum (for Poetwists Twitter prompt: Warble )
    3 hours ago
  • Mountjoy’s Poetry Corner


    Mock, Paper, ScissorsAuthority Authority: 152
    Heiress, 30, stiff.Cops: her death was natural:Coke was organic.
    3 hours ago
  • Romani child


    BitterGrace NotesAuthority Authority: 126
    Maybe I should have tagged this series Beautiful Sad Children, since my choices so far all seem to be pretty grim. Oh well--I like what I like, and this painting, Half-portrait of a Gypsy Boy by Franz von Defregger (1873), is one that I like very much. Im not even sure its especially good from a technical ...
    3 hours ago
  • Rising Earth – Random Twitter Poem for Jan 5th


    Wanderer ThoughtsAuthority Authority: 436
    Rising Earth is a poem about a sleeping volcano that erupts without warning, it was inspired by the 22 random words (in blue ) provided by the following twitter followers: @barbehr (fire), @simetra7 (ambiguous), @KathrynVercillo (pump), @shonie1966 (art), @GeB0i (chum), @SurfCityJay (outsource), @JeffHicks ...
    4 hours ago
  • The Holding Pattern...


    THE SONIC ASSAULT!!!.....STEADY BOMBARDMENT!!!!Authority Authority: 126
    What it do? Seems like were over Hartsfield Jackson Airport in Atlanta... or in Bakersfield California ...in a holding pattern. Acting like we knew...bringing Intergalactic funk!! straight from Mars and Saturn . Able to recognize the pattern ..so like old school baptist preachers told us to do..we govern ...
    5 hours ago
  • EasySpeak hosted By Doug Knott - Jan 10,2010


    Onword on Blog Talk RadioAuthority Authority: 121
    Join Doug As he talks To Michael Okeefe bout his new book Swimming From Under My Father http://www.michaelokeefe.com/Michael O’Keefe, as an actor, Michael OKeefe has garnered both Golden Globe and Academy Award nominations. Hes appeared in the films Michael Clayton, Frozen River, The Pledge, Ironweed, The Great ...
    5 hours ago
  • Poem: No one visits here


    VukutuAuthority Authority: 123
    In recognition of the heavy snow-falls in some places this week (eg, Cottonopolis under cotton ), here is a poem by Japanese poet, Saigyo Hoshi (1118-1190): No one visits here In the dark mountain hut where I live alone. But for this sweet loneliness it would be too bleak to bear. Reference: Sam Hamill ...
    5 hours ago
  • Recent necrology, 1-31 December 2009


    Christchurch City Libraries BlogAuthority Authority: 129
    Necrology – a list of notable people who have died recently. Now a regular feature on our blog. Helen Bain, 1971-2009 New Zealand journalist Elizabeth Berridge, 1919-2009 Novelist whose quiet stories of the middle classes impressed Noël Coward Bub Bridger, 1924-2009 Maori poet John Burrow, 1935-2009 ...
    5 hours ago
  • Gee, you’re beautiful Richard Brautigan


    Another Lost SharkAuthority Authority: 123
    These holidays, I have been drawn back into the madly beautiful world of Richard Brautigan. I had been revisiting his collection The Pill versus The Spring Hill Mine Disaster  (after a friend picked up a beautiful first edition recently) and then while I was away in Tasmania, discovered a copy of Rommel Drives on ...
    5 hours ago
  • Mad Girls Love Song by Sylvia Plath


    AnnarchyAuthority Authority: 117
    I shut my eyes and all the world drops dead; I lift my lids and all is born again. (I think I made you up inside my head.) The stars go waltzing out in blue and red, And arbitrary blackness gallops in: I shut my eyes and all the world drops dead. I dreamed that you bewitched me into bed And sung me moon-struck, ...
    5 hours ago
  • Black Poetry : Vision of a Vision


    Black People | African Americans | DesteeAuthority Authority: 159
    A vision within a vision Holding and loving you In the depths of time We shall be… As a love grow so pure… Not one jealous man can bring down… Upon the moonlite bay..... The warmth of thy soul feeds thy mind…moves thy spirit afloat….. As motions take to the air And the love is born… Upon thy rainbow We glow ...
    5 hours ago
  • Crouching Poet, Hidden Haiku


    Miscellanies.Authority Authority: 428
    Speaking of poetry… Stephen Fry in The Ode Less Traveled: Unlocking the Poet Within [(Gotham, 2005) p. xxiv], writes: “It is easy to be shy when confronting a poem. Poems can be the frightening older children at a party who make us want to cling to our mothers. But remember that poets are people and they have ...
    5 hours ago
  • Black Poetry : Can You Love Me pass the Pain


    Black People | African Americans | DesteeAuthority Authority: 159
    Could you love me pass my pain? Move my shame and never blame Will you look at me the same If you knew my pain? Would you understand my past? Will you leave….. …or will you really stay? Can you love me pass my pain? Soothe my heart and help it heal …mold it back together like it use to be So many pieces are lost ...
    6 hours ago
  • University of Arizona Poetry Center- Announces 2010 Spring Programming


    The BrainpanAuthority Authority: 143
      University of Arizona Poetry Center    Announcing our Spring Programming! Readings, Workshops, Exhibits, and much more.              Our spring programming covers numerous genres, styles, movements, and centuries.   Highlights from the semester include readings by Sinan Antoon, Dan ...
    6 hours ago
  • The Old Apple-Tree (by Paul Laurence Dunbar)


    CrisisChronicles Online LibraryAuthority Authority: 144
    Paul Laurence Dunbar, 1872-1906 The Old Apple-Tree by Paul Laurence Dunbar [from Lyrics of Lowly Life , 1896] Theres a memory keeps a-runnin     Through my weary head to-night, An I see a picture dancin     In the fire-flames ruddy light; Tis the picture of an orchard     Wrapped in ...
    6 hours ago
  • January 5: Thomas Pringle (1789-1834)


    Disability Studies, Temple U.Authority Authority: 106
    [Image description: engraved head-and-shoulders portrait of Thomas Pringle as a young man, balding, with long sideburns and a high-collared white shirt, head resting on one hand.]Scottish poet, editor, and abolitionist Thomas Pringle was born on this date in 1789, on a farm in Blaiklaw, Roxburghshire. As a baby, his ...
    6 hours ago
  • call: Media Poetry Competition


    netEX - networked experienceAuthority Authority: 126
    Call for entries Deadline: 31 March 2010 International Biennale of Poets Following the successful first edition (254 world record of more than 150 works created), for his eleventh festival (May 2011), the International Biennale of Poets (11 rue Ferdinand Roussel 94200 Ivry-sur-Seine, France), launches a ...
    6 hours ago
  • Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen.


    This will hurt me...Authority Authority: 135
    Ezra spied these little fellows paddling around the pond at the Botanical Gardens here in Hobart. Theyre ducks, by the way, not tigers. Todays poem? The Duck , by Ogden Nash Behold the duck. It does not cluck. A cluck it lacks. It quacks. It is specially fond Of a puddle or pond. When it dines or sups, It bottoms ...
    6 hours ago
  • Ten Things Tuesday


    A Teacher's EducationAuthority Authority: 119
    Work-related randomness! 1.  I’ve had a TON of things to write about over here, but I’ve just not found the time to do it.  I’ll try to get here a bit more regularly; things are happening – exciting things, even – that I want to let you all in on! 2.  I was practically eager to get back to work after ...
    7 hours ago

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