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  • fantasmagorie - Mindaugas Gabrenas

    Rated Apr 11 2009 1 review photography, one poem, poetry, edna stvincent millay artlimited.net



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    What lips my lips have kissed, and where, and why,
    I have forgotten, and what arms have lain
    Under my head till morning; but the rain
    Is full of ghosts tonight, that tap and sigh
    Upon the glass and listen for reply,
    And in my heart there stirs a quiet pain
    For unremembered lads that not again
    Will turn to me at midnight with a cry.
    Thus in the winter stands the lonely tree,
    Nor knows what birds have vanished one by one,
    Yet knows its boughs more silent than before:
    I cannot say what loves have come and gone,
    I only know that summer sang in me
    A little while, that in me sings no more.

    -- Edna St. Vincent Millay, "Sonnet XLII" ~

  • ALTphotos Photography Community :: For Creative Photography

    Rated Feb 21 2009 2 reviews photography, one poem, poetry, oceans, d h lawrence altphotos.com



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    And if tonight my soul may find her peace
    in sleep, and sink in good oblivion,
    and in the morning wake like a new-opened flower
    then I have been dipped again in God, and new-created.

    And if, as weeks go round, in the dark of the moon
    my spirit darkens and goes out, and soft strange gloom
    pervades my movements and my thoughts and words
    then I shall know that I am walking still
    with God, we are close together now the moon's in shadow.

    And if, as autumn deepens and darkens
    I feel the pain of falling leaves, and stems that break in storms
    and trouble and dissolution and distress
    and then the softness of deep shadows folding,
    folding around my soul and spirit, around my lips
    so sweet, like a swoon, or more like the drowse of a low, sad song
    singing darker than the nightingale, on, on to the solstice
    and the silence of short days, the silence of the year, the shadow,
    then I shall know that my life is moving still
    with the dark earth, and drenched
    with the deep oblivion of earth's lapse and renewal.

    And if, in the changing phases of man's life
    I fall in sickness and in misery
    my wrists seem broken and my heart seems dead
    and strength is gone, and my life
    is only the leavings of a life:

    and still, among it all, snatches of lovely oblivion, and snatches
    of renewal
    odd, wintry flowers upon the withered stem, yet new, strange flowers
    such as my life has not brought forth before, new blossoms of me

    then I must know that still
    I am in the hands of the unknown God,
    he is breaking me down to his own oblivion
    to send me forth on a new morning, a new man.

    -- D.H. Lawrence, "Shadows" ~

  • ALTphotos Photography Community :: For Creative Photography

    Rated Feb 15 2009 2 reviews photography, snow, chinese poetry, poetry altphotos.com



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    Parted by death, we'd strangle on our tears;
    parting in life, we've memories to cling to.

    There is pestilence south of the river,
    you are exiled, and I have not a word.

    Old friend, I see you only in dreams,
    but you know my heart is with you.

    It's not the same as having your living spirit;
    that road's too long to be measured.

    Your spirit is in the heart of green maple,
    your spirit returns to the dark frontier.

    Tangled in the nets of law, tell me,
    how can the spirit soar?

    Moonlight fills my room. Your poor face
    shines, reflected in the rafters.

    The waters are deep, the waves wide.
    May peaceful serpents pass you by.

    -- Tu Fu (712-770) "Dreaming of Li Po" (Part 1)
    translated by Sam Hamill, from "Crossing the Yellow River:
    Three Hundred Poems from the Chinese." ~


  • ALTphotos Photography Community :: For Creative Photography

    Reviewed Oct 19 2008 6 reviews photography, poetry altphotos.com



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    I took it easy and forgot the reasons.
    Found a casual smile among my travel stuff
    And put it on. I'm through.

    I walk and whistle, joined to the sparrow
    Fluttering over grave stones in the church yard -
    Each one resembles a farewell postcard from someone
    Who has been forgotten a lifetime ago.
    Two lovers lie in young amateurish grass.
    We, the sparrow, and me are singing for them.
    We are minor fragments of divine comedy.
    They play the main part and do not reply to us,
    Because of their mouths indulged
    In a mutual song of love composed in present tense.
    They are in the middle of the stage. The sparrow, alongside,
    Plays the future, the one who is looking for love.
    I have lost it. I am the past part. But

    The play goes on, and the graves are blooming.

    --Sergey Mikhaylov, "In A Mood" ~

  • JPG: Photos: &whimsical& by Arielynn Cheng

    Rated Jul 01 2008 12 reviews photography, poetry, brian strang, arielynn cheng jpgmag.com



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    Try as you might, you can't leave it. Even during this reign of witches, among the stubble and ruins they leave in their wake, on the scorched ground, the scarred watersheds, the gasping fish, you can't leave it.

    Their reign is one of imagining. They imagine the world and break it into the fragments of their shame. Destructors every one.

    But you can't leave it. You occupy ground so thin it is transparent, so thin you can read the letters of their name in the abyss directly under you. This is what they allow you, but you can't leave.

    So you watch the spectacle from within--a vortex of image, of screens and projections, shadows and light, the longest running cartoon ever produced, the deepest cave ever discovered. This is what they have for us. And this is what we live in, always at a remove.

    --Brian Strang, excerpt from "swimming" ~

  • ALTphotos Photography Community :: For Creative Photography

    Rated Apr 01 2008 8 reviews photography, writing, oceans altphotos.com



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    And even in our sleep
    Pain which cannot forget
    Falls drop by drop
    Upon the heart
    Until in our own despair
    Against our will
    Comes wisdom through
    the awful grace of God.

    --Aeschylus, as quoted by Robert F. Kennedy ~

  • ALTphotos Photography Community :: For Creative Photography

    Reviewed Jan 18 2008 1 review photography, poetry, oceans, anne sexton altphotos.com



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    I say Live, Live because of the sun,
    the dream, the excitable gift.

    --Anne Sexton, from "Live" ~

  • ALTphotos Photography Community :: For Creative Photography

    Rated Jan 13 2008 4 reviews literature, photography, poetry, writing, rainer maria rilke altphotos.com



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    Have patience with everything unresolved in your heart and try to love the questions themselves ... Don't search for the answers, which could not be given to you now, because you would not be able to live them. And the point is, to live everything. Live the questions now. Perhaps then, someday far in the future, you will gradually, without even noticing it, live your way into the answer.

    --Rainer Maria Rilke, excerpt from "Letters to a Young Poet" ~

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    Rated Jan 12 2008 1 review photography, poetry, carlos barbarito altphotos.com



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    She said:
    If you cling to me you will cling to life,
    you will travel and you will not meet
    the rhinoceros or the tiger;
    you will go without arms and without a shield
    into the midst of the combantants.
    The rhinoceros will have nowhere to put its horn,
    nor the tiger its claws, nor the blade its edge.
    Death will find no place.

    --Carlos Barbarito, excerpt from "Bestiarium of love" ~