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Monthly Archives: October 2010
The rope torn
The rope has been torn; a knot Can tie it again, but It’s been torn. Perhaps we’ll meet again, but You won’t find me In the place where we parted ways. – Bertolt Brecht (1898-1956) English translation by Johannes Beilharz … Continue reading
Posted in Literature, Love, Poetry, Translation, Writing
Tagged Bertolt Brecht, Love, love poem
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with the promise of a man
Harvest Did I see you down in a young girl’s town with your mother in so much pain? I was almost there at the top of the stairs with her screamin’ in the rain. Did she wake you up to … Continue reading
Posted in Bland observations, Enigma, Life, Lyrics, Music, Poetry
Tagged harvest, Neil Young, Sunday Scribblings
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