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Sonnet about Friendship

Sonnet about Friendship But Francis Bacon says there’s almost no Such thing as friendship in the world, and least Of all between equals.  Call him “bro”— He’ll turn into that foe we call the beast, Dite Derrida.  The Christ called Judas, “Friend,” Received betrayal in...

Easy Does It

Easy Does It Sometimes the definitions seem less grand. D. H. Lawrence remarks, “I like him.  What Else is there?”  Friendship’s not a big demand. It doesn’t have to be a great big strut Of pledges, principles, philosophy; It’s more,...

Carl

Carl Through forests that had died the rivers run Again, reviving what had ceased to be, And there the darkness dried up in the sun, Reveals now in each resurrected tree A beauty known to hunters in the dawn. Eternity rose up through morning light, Incarnate in a...

An Anatomy of Love: To a Nurse

  An Anatomy of Love:               To a Nurse Dawn comes to where your solid throat and jaw Lie cupped in fingers not distracted by This wedding ring, and where your liquid eye (Behind its frail, fringed lid) twitches in awe Of nightmare scenes made worse by being...

Erde und Himmel: a Sonnet

                              Erde und  Himmel:  a Sonnet The picture on the page (this photo in the ad) was not of you.  It looked like you, though.  Can it be that something quite so thin and boring as casually leafing through an in-flight magazine might bring this...