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Centuries before Sappho Praised Men and Women

    Centuries before Sappho     Praised Men and Women Pre-echoes of that verse, ancient Greek In poetry, go back so far that lost Verbs, Indo-European ones, can almost squeak Through Sappho.  It is like they are embossed Behind the papyrus and her inked lines Were...

Ideals Are More Equal

    Ideals Are More Equal Ideals take over like a virus in Some minds.  Disease of thought requires the pills Of fact-based rationality.  The sin Of thinking based on higher thought makes ills In cultures and philosophy.  The French Left wing refused to dally with the...

On the Literature Shelves

On the Literature Shelves A poem rests upon the page.  That rest Is calmer than the calmest man.  The lines Have no desire.  They are not like a chest      With nipples, hair, or heartbeat that defines Hard ribcage yearnings.  Poems do not want A reader or his...

Lucien Viotti, Arthur Rimbaud, and Lucien Létinois

Lucien Viotti, Arthur Rimbaud,         and Lucien Létinois         ‘armes lentes’ ~ Paul Verlaine Paul always was a child prodigy when It came to slow, slow tearfulness about Those ones he loved, especially young men. Paul specialized in slowed rubato pout When...

Poetry, the Encyclopedia: Hesiod, St. Luke and St. Paul

   Poetry, the Encyclopedia: Hesiod, St. Luke and St. Paul About eight hundred years before the first Of Christian poetry (Magnificat And Paul on Charity) there came a burst Of hatred from a crofter in a spat     Hesiod? About his brother, verses filled with bile For...

Even?

Even? “A relationship between two poets of the same sex, even if there is a physical basis, may provide an intensive intellectual companionship and stimulation.” ~ Wallace Fowlie, 1946 When poetry explodes in friction from Deep similarities, expect the best And...