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Tim is a 56 year old guy from Bococmo, Missouri, USA

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  • Union-Pacific rail line at sunrise in Boonville on Flickr...

    Rated Aug 17 2008 1 review photography, poetry, sunrise, railroads flickr.com




    Madmen

    They say you can jinx a poem
    if you talk about it before it is done.
    If you let it out too early, they warn,
    your poem will fly away,
    and this time they are absolutely right.

    Take the night I mentioned to you
    I wanted to write about the madmen,
    as the newspapers so blithely call them,
    who attack art, not in reviews,
    but with breadknives and hammers
    in the quiet museums of Prague and Amsterdam.

    Actually, they are the real artists,
    you said, spinning the ice in your glass.
    The screwdriver is their brush.
    The real vandals are the restorers,
    you went on, slowly turning me upside-down,
    the ones in the white doctor's smocks
    who close the wound in the landscape,
    and thus ruin the true art of the mad.

    I watched my poem fly down to the front
    of the bar and hover there
    until the next customer walked in--
    then I watched it fly out the open door into the night
    and sail away, I could only imagine,
    over the dark tenements of the city.

    All I had wished to say
    was that art was also short,
    as a razor can teach with a slash or two,
    that it only seems long compared to life,
    but that night, I drove home alone
    with nothing swinging in the cage of my heart
    except the faint hope that I might
    catch a glimpse of the thing
    in the fan of my headlights,
    maybe perched on a road sign or a street lamp,
    poor unwritten bird, its wings folded,
    staring down at me with tiny illuminated eyes.

    --Billy Collins

    Union-Pacific rail line at sunrise in Boonville on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
  • KATY railway bridge on Flickr - Photo Sharing!

    Rated Aug 17 2008 1 review photography, railroad, poetry, boonville missouri flickr.com





    The Iron Bridge

    I am standing on a disused iron bridge
    that was erected in 1902,
    according to the iron plaque bolted into a beam,
    the year my mother turned one.
    Imagine--a mother in her infancy,
    and she was a Canadian infant at that,
    one of the great infants of the province of Ontario.

    But here I am leaning on the rusted railing
    looking at the water below,
    which is flat and reflective this morning,
    sky-blue and streaked with high clouds,
    and the more I look at the water,
    which is like a talking picture,
    the more I think of 1902
    when workmen in shirts and caps
    riveted this iron bridge together
    across a thin channel joining two lakes
    where wildflowers blow along the shore now
    and pairs of swans float in the leafy coves.

    1902--my mother was so tiny
    she could have fit into one of those oval
    baskets for holding apples,
    which her mother could have lined with a soft cloth
    and placed on the kitchen table
    so she could keep an eye on infant Katherine
    while she scrubbed potatoes or shelled a bag of peas,

    the way I am keeping an eye on that cormorant
    who just broke the glassy surface
    and is moving away from me and the iron bridge,
    swiveling his curious head,
    slipping out to where the sun rakes the water
    and filters through the trees that crowd the shore.

    And now he dives,
    disappears below the surface,
    and while I wait for him to pop up,
    I picture him flying underwater with his strange wings,

    as I picture you, my tiny mother,
    who disappeared last year,
    flying somewhere with your strange wings,
    your wide eyes, and your heavy wet dress,
    kicking deeper down into a lake
    with no end or name, some boundless province of water.

    --Billy Collins

    KATY railway bridge on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
  • Edward S. Curtiss The North American Indian: Site Map

    Rated Aug 17 2008 1 review native americans, photography, ethnology northwestern.edu



    Index map of the Digital Collection of Edward S. Curtis's "The North American Indian"


    This site presents the complete contents of The North American Indian originally published by Edward S. Curtis between 1907-1930. The images and descriptions reflect the prevailing Euro-American cultural perspective of Curtis's time, that Indians were "primitive" people whose traditions represented a "vanishing race". Contemporary readers should view the work in that context.

    In The North American Indian some ceremonial rituals and objects are portrayed which were not intended for viewing by the uninitiated. No material has been excluded or specially labeled in this online edition. All descriptions and images are included in order to represent the work fully.

    Edward S. Curtiss The North American Indian: Site Map
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    Rated Aug 17 2008 1 review humor, poetry michelleoshen.com




    Epitaph for a Darling Lady

    All her hours were yellow sands,
    Blown in foolish whorls and tassels;
    Slipping warmly through her hands;
    Patted into little castles.

    Shiny day on shiny day
    Tumble in a rainbow clutter,
    As she flipped them all away,
    Sent them spinning down the gutter.

    Leave for her a red young rose,
    Go your way, and save your pity;
    She is happy, for she knows
    That her dust is very pretty.

    --Dorothy Parker

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  • Jimmy Carter Man from Plains review | Film Reviews -...

    Rated Aug 16 2008 1 review humor, politics, film timesonline.co.uk


    Carter throws hat in ring for Obama VP slot:

    "I've been preparing for this moment during my silence of the last six months," notes Carter. "There should be no Constitutional issue since I am no longer the man I once was."


    In many ways a sister film to An Inconvenient Truth, Jonathan Demme's documentary Jimmy Carter Man from Plains is an affectionate and admiring portrait of a politician who, like Al Gore, became more idealistic and effective on the world stage once he left office.

    President Carter is portrayed as humble, folksy and devout; he's also endlessly patient when dealing with the controversy surrounding his latest book, Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid. Carter's warm interactions with members of the American public are unexpectedly moving, but the focus on the Palestine book makes it harder for the film to get to know the man.

     Jimmy Carter Man from Plains review | Film Reviews - Times Online
  • Caitlin and Anne Go Shopping on Flickr - Photo Sharing!

    Rated Aug 16 2008 1 review shopping, poetry, ghost dance, painting, peyote flickr.com


    After attending the Ghost Dance ceremony, Sylvie and Anne decide to go to Bergdorf Goodman to try on some Peter Som.....


    The Eye Like a Strange Balloon Mounts Toward Infinity

    We were going toward nothing
    all along. Honing the acoustics,
    heralding the instant
    shifts, horizontal to vertical, particle

    to plexus, morning to late,
    lunch to later yet, instant to over. Done
    to overdone. And all against
    a pet-shop cacophony, the roof withstanding

    its heavy snow load. So, winter. And still,
    ambition to otherwise and a forest of wishes.
    Meager the music floating over. The car
    in the driveway. In the P-lot, or curbside.

    A building overlooking an estuary,
    inspired by a lighthouse.
    Always asking. Has this this been built?
    Or is it all process?

    Molecular coherence, a dramatic canopy,
    cafeteria din, audacious design. Or humble.
    Saying, We ask only to be compared to the ant-
    erior cruciate ligament. So simple. So elegant.

    Animated detail, data from digital.
    But of course there is also longstanding evil.
    The spider speaking
    to the fly, Come in, come in.

    Overcoming timidity. Overlooking
    consequence. Finally ending
    with the future. Take comfort.
    You were going nowhere. You were not alone.

    You were one
    of a body curled on a beach. Near sleep
    on a balcony. The negative night
    in a small town or part of an urban abstraction.

    Looking up
    at the billboard hummingbird,
    its enormous beak. There's a song that goes. . .
    And then the curtain drops.

    From The Eye Like a Strange Balloon, Poems by Mary Jo Bang. Copyright © 2004 by Mary Jo Bang. Published by Grove / Atlantic. Appears with permission of the author and Grove / Atlantic.

    Caitlin and Anne Go Shopping on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
  • Goethe wrestling Schiller in the clouds over the river...

    Rated Aug 15 2008 1 review painting, river ilm, poetry, wrestling, clouds flickr.com



    Goethe wrestling Schiller in the clouds over the river Ilm, cheered on by Roman soldiers...

    On the Mystery of the Incarnation

    It's when we face for a moment
    the worst our kind can do, and shudder to know
    the taint in our own selves, that awe
    cracks the mind's shell and enters the heart:
    not to a flower, not to a dolphin,
    to no innocent form
    but to this creature vainly sure
    it and no other is god-like, God
    (out of compassion for our ugly
    failure to evolve) entrusts,
    as guest, as brother,
    the Word.

    --Denise Levertov

    Goethe wrestling Schiller in the clouds over the river Ilm, cheered on by Roman soldiers... on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
  • Guys in Las Vegas Never Enjoyed Reading, Until Now... on...

    Rated Aug 14 2008 1 review library resources, bibliophile, books flickr.com




    Breadfruit

    Boys dream of native girls who bring breadfruit,
    Whatever they are,
    As bribes to teach them how to execute
    Sixteen sexual positions on the sand;
    This makes them join (the boys) the tennis club,
    Jive at the Mecca, use deodorants, and
    On Saturdays squire ex-schoolgirls to the pub
    By private car.

    Such uncorrected visions end in church
    Or registrar:
    A mortgaged semi- with a silver birch;
    Nippers; the widowed mum; having to scheme
    With money; illness; age. So absolute
    Maturity falls, when old men sit and dream
    Of naked native girls who bring breadfruit
    Whatever they are.

    --Philip Larkin

    Guys in Las Vegas Never Enjoyed Reading, Until Now... on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
  • Two Girls Dancing by Carl Milles Swedish (1875-1955)...

    Rated Aug 14 2008 1 review photography, sculpting, poetry, sweden flickr.com





    Early Darkness

    How can you say
    earth should give me joy? Each thing
    born is my burden; I cannot succeed
    with all of you.

    And you would like to dictate to me,
    you would like to tell me
    who among you is most valuable,
    who most resembles me.
    And you hold up as an example
    the pure life, the detachment
    you struggle to acheive--

    How can you understand me
    when you cannot understand yourselves?
    Your memory is not
    powerful enough, it will not
    reach back far enough--

    Never forget you are my children.
    You are not suffering because you touched each other
    but because you were born,
    because you required life
    separate from me.

    --Louise Gluck

    Two Girls Dancing  by Carl Milles  Swedish (1875-1955)  Born near Uppsala, Sweden. on Flickr - Photo Sharing!