by phillipw | Apr 24, 2020 | MA, ME
The Eternal Cry of Women about Men and Love “Your thoughtlessness in love, Orpheus, has wrecked us both.” ~ Virgil, in Robert Graves, The Greek Myths, p. 93 They never know, these men, not even when They get the clearest orders. Even gods Are useless. Pluto gives...
by phillipw | Apr 24, 2020 | CR, DN, RN
Primordial Rosaries under Electron Microscopes Dedicated to Watson and Crick When focused down enough, the everyday Becomes transcendent. Microscopes can see Complexities so small that they will say With tiny shouts and psalms, “Come, come, and flee Away from your...
by phillipw | Apr 23, 2020 | GH, SP
Eurydice behind Orpheus Do spirits dress in spirit clothes and shoes? Do spirit sandals make a sound when on The road in night or are they too diffuse Of spirit atoms? Spirits walk in dawn When desperate. Pale clothes do not make sound, No swishing in the sunrise. ...
by phillipw | Apr 23, 2020 | KU, TI
Kunala and Queen Tishyarakshita His eyes were like the colors of exotic Birds, brighter than the liquid colors of Their irises, becoming hypnotic. Kaleidoscopic then became the love In Tishyarakshita for this prince Of solitude. She had to have him in Her bed. The...
by phillipw | Apr 23, 2020 | Uncategorized
Orpheus, Once Torn Limb from Sturdy Limb Orphée by Raoul Dufy Long after he was born, and lived, and died, The first of poets lives and lives. Before The rape of art by Modernism tried To kill off commonsense, an artist bore Down on a piece of wood to make this strong...