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Poetry’s Tiltings

 Poetry’s Tiltings “bride of quietness and slow time” An emerald gem does not require your praise To be a wonder as it waits.  We cut With laps and chisels reverently to raise Its hallowed thrill.  The angles need not strut Their loveliness.  It lies in silence while...

Reach Out and Touch

 Reach Out and Touch The mystic cites a grain of sand.  He means An emerald, cut, belonging to the New Jerusalem, implying all the greens That Christ created.  Though the mystic knew Of sapphires and of diamonds, he chose To mean not blue; not purest of clarity; But...

Farewell

Farewell “Look thy last on all things lovely,/ Every hour.” ~ Walter de la Mare, “Fare Well” She turns and looks for one last time upon The neighborhood she leaves.  The asphalt where The ambulance is waiting isn’t dawn. She  turns to see the roses where they blare In...

Epic Similes as Nectar Among Thorns

Epic Similes as Nectar Among Thorns “A poem of any length neither can be, nor ought to be, all poetry.”  ~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Biographia Litteraria “ ‘Why did the whole Greek world exult over the combat scenes in the Iliad?’ asks Friedrich Nietzsche. We modern...

An Endless Strung Out Gordian Knot

An Endless Strung Out Gordian Knot   “Ihm gleich” bezeichnet noch immer Fremdheit und Ferne.  Darum ist die Seele Gott nicht gleich, sondern vielmehr ist sie mit ihm “allzumal gleich,” und dasselbe das er ist.”  ~ Meister Eckhart   [“Like Him” still denotes...