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“Let no man wait within” ~ Thomas Merton

“Let no man wait within” ~ Thomas Merton He does not need to swallow bombs.  He’s loved Enough.  They taught him worse than Molotov Combustions.  Those he loved . . . rejected, shoved Or silently exploded, “Bugger off.” He chewed on fuses.  They of course did what A...

After the Sposalizio de Mare

     After the Sposalizio de Mare   The tedium of Tuesday; echoes heard in a Shop in Kyoto. ~ Buson [Englished by Phillip Whidden] Slow days occur, not just in Titusville But in Kyoto, cherry petaled time Well past.  The monks are used to thinking, still In meditation...

The Ocean of Seasons

The Ocean of Seasons Modern poetry modern verse contemporary poetry contemporary verse modern poem contemporary poem “I to the world am like a drop of water That in the ocean seeks another.” ~ Shakespeare, The Comedy of Errors Throughout the seasons water drips.  In...

“We see into the life of things” ~ William Wordsworth

“We see into the life of things” ~ William Wordsworth The I is interpenetrated with The I of you and me, the cosmos, whole Throughout.  Religions perpetrate this myth And it appears again, again.  The thought of soul Crops up in almost every creed, in all Of them...

Nothing is Cleaner Gone Than Yesterdays

Nothing is Cleaner Gone Than Yesterdays     Slower days passing— Gathering up—distant     Are things of the past. ~ Buson [Englished by Phillip Whidden] Not anything comes slower than the past. The distance of all yesterdays is huge, More distant than the Milky Way is...