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Tag Archives: Silence
IN THE MIDST OF THE WATERS
Silence fills the nightAnd night fills the silence You see nothing but bloodOn the horizonClose your eyesLook for peaceIn the pieces that are leftIn these beautiful ruins I will love you no matter whatIf the sky fallsAnd you are crawling … Continue reading
FIRST PRIZE WINNER
The silence after a poem is read I enter a bowl of skyhumming wheela leopard’s lensfocused on the killthen, shimmeringreflection softplover wing over waterwaves water fallinto glass This drink is nutrient denseriparian cinema rife withkinglet egret dipper railswallow swan thrasher … Continue reading
Still Life
Still Life The picture is upside down Framed by wood, not by magic Abstract now, comic Tragic As mortal as the hand that paints The curtain where the woman faints Reveals the witness To the border that decides perception … Continue reading
Posted in Earth, October Project, Poetry
Tagged Art, Color, David Whyte, Emil Adler, Humanity, Illusions, Julie Flanders, Krista Tippett, Life, Lyrics, Marina Belica, Martha Beck, Mary Oliver, Mortality, National Poetry Month, october project, Omega Institute, On Being, Painting, Perception, Poem, Reality, Silence, Sorrow, Sounds True, Still Life, Stillness, Yale University
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Living Stereo
Living Stereo Purse woman Strolls Current as cement Crushes my ears On one side Spells madness But heart strings The whole sequence Clangs melody In the invisible Spray of molecules Broken into By past challenges The dust triumphs The … Continue reading
Posted in October Project, Poetry
Tagged April is Poetry Month, Brain Pickings, Creativity, Dissonance, Emil Adler, Hearing, Humanity, Julie Flanders, Krista Tippett, Light, Madness, Maria Popova, Marina Belica, Martha Beck, Melody, National Poetry Month, Noise, october project, Omega Institute, On Being, Poem, Poetry, Poetry Foundation, Reverberation, Silence, Sounds True, The Human Condition, Yale University
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Feather Soft
Posted in Love, October Project, Poetry
Tagged Beauty, David Whyte, Dreams, Emil Adler, Haiku, Humanity, Julie Flanders, Krista Tippett, Language, Marina Belica, Martha Beck, Mary Oliver, Music, october project, Omega Institute, On Being, Peace, Poem, Poetry, Poetry Foundation, Rupi Kaur, Silence, Sounds True, Spirit, Spirituality, Windows, Yale University
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With One Eye Open
Posted in Love, October Project, Poetry
Tagged Beauty, Childhood, David Whyte, Dreams, Emil Adler, Haiku, Humanity, Julie Flanders, Krista Tippett, lyric and song, Marina Belica, Martha Beck, Mary Olver, Memory, Nostlgia, october project, Omega Institute, On Being, Poem, Poet Laureate, Poetry, Poetry Foundation, Silence, Spirit, Yale University
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To Hold Each Other
Posted in Harmony, Love, October Project, Poetry
Tagged Beauty, Brain Pickings, David Whyte, Emil Adler, Haiku, Julie Flanders, Krista Tippett, Language, Love, Lyrics, Marina Belica, Martha Beck, Mary Oliver, Music, october project, Omega Institute, On Being, Paris Review, Poem, Poet Laureate, Poetry, Poetry Foundation, Rupi Kaur, Silence, Sound, Sounds True, Spirit, Yale University
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What Vibrates
Sometimes it hides In the strange Hum Of the refrigerator Stopping For a moment Sometimes It is the unexpected Laugh From the hallway Or the rush of voices From the street The music finds itself In the … Continue reading
The Threat of Song
What words form this lexicon Where you were here but You are gone The threat of song The spoken cry The voice that fails itself As the feeling swells to rise Dying alive In the throat And so … Continue reading
Posted in Harmony, Love, October Project, Poetry
Tagged David Whyte, Healing, Julie Flanders, Krista Tippett, Love, Lyrics, Mary Oliver, Memory, Night, october project, On Being, Patti Smith, Poem, Poetry, Reflection, Relationship, Rumi, Rupi Kaur, Sadness, Silence, Song, Sorrow
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