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Tag Archives: Richard Fariña
The breezes of summer enlaced with a grim design
When I read Totally Optional Prompts‘ request for summer poems, a line from Richard Fariña‘s The Children of Darkness immediately came to my mind – hence this somber summer ballad with its grim design in place of something from my … Continue reading
Posted in Literature, Lyrics, Music, Poetry, Serious poem, Stellar poetry, Writing
Tagged darkness, Joan Baez, Richard Fariña, summer
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