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Monthly Archives: June 2010
Mist of Sad Songs
With the sweat of icons and glistened pearls in stone, she wept for lambs lost, generations plowed under and sweet potatoes that sun themselves. This south, sweet heritage of folds, of historical nuance and terrible crimes. Lay with me tender, … Continue reading
Posted in Allen Ginsberg, bible, French Poetry, Gypsy, leonard cohen
Tagged jack kerouac, leonard cohen, Serge Gainsbourg, tom waits
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Dirt of Dust
Puffing fire from air and heat from dark, willowed and bent – We lost ourselves in the leaves, who were dried and crisp as offerings, as the dirt of dust seeps gently overhead – The waves are rippled with final thoughts and breaths that … Continue reading
Posted in Albert Camus, Allen Ginsberg, beat poetry, French Poetry
Tagged Brazil, Climate Change, death, Floods, leonard cohen
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