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Life is short, though I keep this from my children.
Life is short, and I’ve shortened mine in a thousand delicious, ill-advised ways, a thousand deliciously ill-adivsed ways I’ll keep from my children. The world is at least fifty percent terrible, and that’s a conservative estimate, though I keep this from my children. For every bird there is a stone thrown at a bird. For every loved child, a child broke, bagged, sunk in a lake. Life is short and the world is at least half terrible, and for every kind stranger, there is one who would break you, though I keep this from my children. I am trying to sell them the world. Any decent realtor, walking you through a real shithole, chirps on about good bones: This place could be beautiful right? You could make this place beautiful. ~ Maggie Smith |
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Justice is the only worship.
Love is the only priest. Ignorance is the only slavery. Happiness is the only good. The time to be happy is now, the place to be happy is here. The way to be happy is to make others so. Wisdom is the science of happiness. - Robert G. Ingersoll |
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Always For The First Time
Always for the first time Hardly do I know you by sight You return at some hour of the night to a house at an angle to my window A wholly imaginary house It is there that from one second to the next In the inviolate darkness I anticipate once more the fascinating rift occurring The one and only rift In the facade and in my heart The closer I come to you In reality The more the key sings at the door of the unknown room Where you appear alone before me At first you coalesce entirely with the brightness The elusive angle of a curtain It's a field of jasmine I gazed upon at dawn on a road in the vicinity of Grasse With the diagonal slant of its girls picking Behind them the dark falling wing of the plants stripped bare Before them a T-square of dazzling light The curtain invisibly raised In a frenzy all the flowers swarm back in It is you at grips with that too long hour never dim enough until sleep You as though you could be The same except that I shall perhaps never meet you You pretend not to know I am watching you Marvelously I am no longer sure you know You idleness brings tears to my eyes A swarm of interpretations surrounds each of your gestures It's a honeydew hunt There are rocking chairs on a deck there are branches that may well scratch you in the forest There are in a shop window in the rue Notre-Dame-de-Lorette Two lovely crossed legs caught in long stockings Flaring out in the center of a great white clover There is a silken ladder rolled out over the ivy There is By my leaning over the precipice Of your presence and your absence in hopeless fusion My finding the secret Of loving you Always for the first time - Andre Breton |
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First flower of spring pressing
through snow like plum trumpet proud young mouths awaiting rain. A waxy and delicate promise for earthworm month, sparrow season. Last flower of winter pressing through snow like end credits grand gesture, the urgent purpling wound necessary for a warm glossy blossoming that will follow. -Rao
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No matter how often you
are called beautiful, it is still possible to remain shy She removed her moonbeam robe first, Then the dew dress. Now in glaring light she reveals the reserved purr of yellow ochre in her throat She blushes while I stare and quitely record my observations. -Rao
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One Hundred Love Sonnets: XVII
By Pablo Neruda Translated by Mark Eisner I don’t love you as if you were a rose of salt, topaz, or arrow of carnations that propagate fire: I love you as one loves certain obscure things, secretly, between the shadow and the soul. I love you as the plant that doesn’t bloom but carries the light of those flowers, hidden, within itself, and thanks to your love the tight aroma that arose from the earth lives dimly in my body. I love you without knowing how, or when, or from where, I love you directly without problems or pride: I love you like this because I don’t know any other way to love, except in this form in which I am not nor are you, so close that your hand upon my chest is mine, so close that your eyes close with my dreams. |
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The moon was so full tonight
the waves rolled over laughing. They're in cahoots . as soon as the sky runs out of blue the waves call the moon over and raise up thier skirts for a wild night. After they quiet down a glistening white stripe appears on the wet sand. Listen: after the tide slip out a drunken chorus arises. When everything is spent a love song remains. They are singing a sweet song about you. They all love you. Like the rest of us They'd do anything to bring your radiance a little closer. Ellen O'Brian
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Suddenly, in the sky at dawn, a moon appeared
by Mevlana Jelaluddin Rumi Suddenly, in the sky at dawn, a moon appeared, Descended from the sky Turned its burning gaze on me, Like a hawk during the hunt seizing a bird, Grabbed me and flew with me high into heaven. When I looked at myself, I could not see myself For in this moon, my body, by grace, had become soul. And when I traveled in this soul, I saw nothing but moon, Until the mystery of eternal theophany lay open to me. All the nine heavenly spheres were drowned in this moon. The skiff of my being drowned, dissolved, entirely, in that Sea. Then, that Sea broke up into waves, Intelligence danced back, And launched its song, And the Sea covered over with foam, And from each bubble of foam something sprang, clothed in form, Something sprang from each light-bubble, clothed in a body. Then each bubble of body-foam received a sign from the Sea, Melted immediately and followed the flow of its waves. Without the saving, redeeming help of my Lord, Shams-ul-Haqq of Tabriz, No one can contemplate the moon, no one can become the Sea. |
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![]() When you lay there, a brown body floating against the edges of a tub, the warm water against your now cold skin, I hope the last ripples that seep into your blood remind you to picture the forest, the vestments, the wardrobe, the lion's mane and four little white kids you read about days before. The book , the witch, the rug in my classroom the bookshelf, how to check out a book, bookmarks, the way to turn the page ,the way to treat a book is the way you hold a child, is the way you should be held, with your head up, your face above the water, not pinned down, no , not always running from a drunk, run in the fields, hurry, defend your life. defend Narnia, live in the back half of the ropero , escondete hasta que la noche se amaina. Imagine warm nights telling Peter and Edmund about how to beat back a dragon in your real world- off the darken streets of Rampart and Renwick. Let little lucy smile at you, tell you to sleep in the grass. Look up at the stars, eyes closed, your arms floating by your sides, the edges of grass against your body. Listen to the sound of water in the river next to you, the rain that drops across your face, water all around as you , lay there, lay in there, no longer cold, warm, away from harm. Live with Mr. Tummus , mijito, live in the pages, live in Narnia , where you can hide forever. -Lupe Mendez Texas laureate 2022 Local poet
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At The Vietnam Memorial
Today takes the color of the sun, The air is filled with fine with it; The dead leaves, lumped and molted; flattened grass take it like platinum; the mall , simple, bare plan of a tree standing clothed and sudden in it's clean explicable light Across the muddy grounds of Constitution Gardens, we've come to find your brothers name etched in the long black muster of sixteen years of war- the earth walked raw this morning by workman still gravelling paths and people brought here by dreams more solemn than grief. A kid in a sweater hurries past us, face clenched against tears. And couples, gray haired, touching hands, there midwestern faces calm plain as the stenciled names ranked on the black marble in order of casualty, the 57, 939 dead soldiers R. Dana
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![]() Names A few names tell it all' the whole incredible history of one generation , mine: name we cannot manage with a drum-roll , like Waterloo' or pitch to the eloquence of tragic Gettyburg. Hiroshima sticks in our throats; we choke on the bones of Buchenwald, spit out the stones of Berlin Who says Vietnam burns his tongue, and Mississippi, o Mississippi scrubs out or mouths till we cry mercy. L. Mueller (1967)
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If I can stop one heart from breaking,
I shall not live in vain; If I can ease one life the aching, Or cool one pain, Or help one fainting robin Unto his nest again, I shall not live in vain |
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Beneath My Hands
Beneath my hands your small breasts are the upturned bellies of breathing fallen sparrows. Wherever you move I hear the sounds of closing wings of falling wings. I am speechless because you have fallen beside me because your eyelashes are the spines of tiny fragile animals. I dread the time when your mouth begins to call me hunter. When you call me close to tell me your body is not beautiful I want to summon the eyes and hidden mouths of stone and light and water to testify against you. I want them to surrender before you the trembling rhyme of your face from their deep caskets. When you call me close to tell me your body is not beautiful I want my body and my hands to be pools for your looking and laughing. --Leonard Cohen |
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In a realm where hearts embrace the night, Two souls entwined in love's soft light. Butch and femme, their spirits dance, A symphony of passion and romance.
Butch, strong and fierce, like a tempest's rage, A lioness in a tender cage. Her heart beats wild, her spirit free, Yet, in love's presence, she finds tranquility. Femme, gentle as a whispered breeze, Her love a balm that eases, appease. With grace and charm, she draws them near, A goddess, captivating, without peer. In their union, a balance formed, A love that's daring, yet adorned. Strength and tenderness intertwined, In each other's arms, they find peace of mind. Their love defies the world's decree, Breaking chains that sought to decree. For love knows not the bounds they seek, In every shade and hue, it finds its peak. Their hearts alight with passion's flame, Butch and femme, they are not the same. Yet, together, they create a tapestry rare, A love so bold, a love so fair. Through judgment's eyes, they face the storm, But true love weathers, like the oak stands strong. Their souls entwined, they find their way, Bound by love's force, come what may. In the beauty of butch and femme's embrace, Two halves converge, two hearts in chase. For love knows not the names we wear, It sees the soul, the love we share. So let them love, and let them be, In this world of infinite diversity. For in the tapestry of love's grand art, Butch and femme etch their names on the heart. Alex |
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I know not how it falls on me
This summer evening, hushed and lone Yet the faint wind comes soothingly With something of an olden tone Forgive me if I've shunned so long Your gentle greeting earth and air But sorrow weathers even the strong And who can fight against despair. Emily Bronte
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What use is it to slumber here:
Though the heart may be sad and weary What use is it just slumber here Though the day rise dark and dreary For the mist may break and the sun is high And this soul forget it sorrow And the rosy ray of the closing day May promise a brighter morrow. Emily Bonte
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I love your hands:
They are big hands, firm hands, gentle hands; Hair grows on the back near the wrist . . . . I have seen the nails broken and stained From hard work. And yet, when you touch me, I grow small . . . . . . . and quiet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . And happy . . . . . . . . If I might only grow small enough To curl up into the hollow of your palm, Your left palm, Curl up, lie close and cling, So that I might know myself always there, . . . . . . . Even if you forgot. Angelina Weld Grimké |
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My poetry has the audacious goal to take your breath away
that you might stop, even for that moment, taking it for granted and want it back. My poetry has the audacious goal to stop you in the tracks of your busy life, even briefly, and help you fall from the unstable worship of celebrial gods back into the soft bed of your heart. My poetry has the audacious goal to remind you, if only for a breath that there's loveliness built into you that's more intimate and essential than even your DNA and my poetry has the audacious goal of inviting itself into you to ring the bell of remembrance. My poetry desires to be a sacred interruption! To remove the veil if only for a glimpse that you may consider how perfectly set the jewel of our Earth is in relation to the golden amulet of the sun and the similar relationship between our hearts and God . My poetry has the audacious goal to grab a handful of God and if only for an instant give that back to your heart. Chelan Harkin
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