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Monthly Archives: March 2009
Kashi
Upon flighty arrival in Kashi I felt myself sequestered in a clay pot … Continue reading
Posted in Creative writing, Enigma, India, Literature, Poetry, Sweet dreams and nightmares, Writing
Tagged India, Kashi, One Single Impression, smoke
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Twilight in the garden
More garden creatures emerged from flowers all over, and the garden was filled with tiny thuds. Continue reading
Posted in Bland observations, Creative writing, Flash fiction, Flowers, Literature, Nature, Writing
Tagged Cafe Writing
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True self
Written around earnest, layer and reactive from 3WW. Continue reading
Posted in Bland observations, Creative writing, Life, Literature, Poetry, Writing
Tagged 3WW, reactive
11 Comments
Today
I was going to rewrite a poem by Rabindranath Tagore I had just read, trying to “rejuvenate” it … Continue reading
Posted in Bland observations, Creative writing, Life, Literature, Poetry, Writing
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From Gitanjali by Rabindranath Tagore
I knew not then that it was / so near, that it was mine, and that / this perfect sweetness had / blossomed in the depth of my / own heart. Continue reading
Posted in Enigma, India, Life, Literature, Poetry, Stellar poetry
Tagged Bengali, Rabindranath Tagore
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The landing of the Allies in Normandy as foreseen by Wassily Kandinsky in 1911
According to the catalog, Kandinsky attended an Arnold Schönberg concert on January 2, 1911. The painting, done the next day, demonstrates that the “impressions of an external nature” serving as the source… Continue reading
Posted in Art, Ghosts, Literature, Music, Poetry
Tagged D-day, Kandinsky, Normandy, Schönberg, war, World War II
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Oracle
I say that daffodils … Continue reading
Posted in Bland observations, Flowers, Life, Nature, Poetry, Writing
Tagged daffodils, oracle
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