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Verlaine on la Poésie

      Verlaine on la Poésie “a composer is someone who desires, as a male desires” ~ Jean Barraqué A poet is a man who knows desire, Desire as love, affection, and as lust, Devotion as a spirit’s candle fire, Aflame as silently as men who must Refrain from...

The God of Gods

          The God of Gods The god of gods appeared on earth today. He settled on a springtime tree—a crown Of whitest pink and petals came straight down From heaven.  There they murmured silent whims Of glories that no mortal eye has seen. They chanted without sound...

Blackest Star

              Blackest Star          “Poetry is a Destructive Force.” ~ Wallace Stevens          “Panteurs cruelles” ~ Arthur Rimbaud, “Voyelles” A hurricane’s extremest blast is like The force of Rimbaud.  Alexandrines fell Like Poland’s cavalry when the Third Reich...

The Terrors of the Earth

     The Terrors of the Earth      “Discussing, between moves, iamb and spondee,         Anacoluthon”  ~ Conrad Aiken, Preludes for Memnon, LVI Wild Christ will have revenges on you both That all the world shall — God will sear your things Till charred...