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Saint Ouen

Saint Ouen Illustrated below  “One of the peculiar sins of the twentieth century which we’ve developed to a very high level is the sin of credulity. It has been said that when human beings stop believing in God[,] they believe in nothing. The truth is much...

The Young Soldier with a “Whimsical Stammer”

The Young Soldier with a “Whimsical Stammer” “Good-bye to all music for ever,” wrote The poet, Siegfried.  This was how his friend, His fellow officer and friend, caused throat In Siegfried, Heldentenor-like, to bend Towards tears because of the piano played By...

Like a Qilin’s Feathers

          Like a Qilin’s Feathers The childishness of Chinese girls and boys Is lighter than their hair or eyes, as light As silk in poems, lighter than their toys Like kites uplifted by a breeze, their flight On April gusts.  The Chinese children’s dreams...

Yet Enough

                          Yet Enough A sonnet is not much in little but Enough in little.  Cosmic, no, yet small Is how the universe began. A hut With kings’ and shepherds’ rhymes involves a sprawl. The form explodes inside itself, its shell The force of...

The Pink-cloud Morning

          The Pink-cloud Morning These branches first saw April air before They saw the buds and cherry blossoms.  Bare They looked upon March winds which barks ignore. Inside of those wrapped hard is pink aware Of promise and fulfilment.  Later years Will show them...