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TWO-FINGERED SALUTE From
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in KENDRIVE
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Baby boy gives two-finger salute to the world... from inside the WOMB If Owen Skeffington grows up to show a lack of respect for authority, his parents can hardly complain that he didn't warn t… more
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AESCULAPIUS From
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in ART FOR ART'S SAKE
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"A Sick Child brought into the Temple of Aesculapius" (1877) by John William Waterhouse Aesculapius In Greek mythology, Aesculapius, son of Apollo, (often referred to as the god of medicine or… more
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B & W From
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in I SAY
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Here is another poem from "The Poet Laureate of Harlem". Read a biography at: http://www.kansasheritage.org/crossingboundaries/page6e1.html I DREAM A WORLD I dream a world where man … more
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CLEO From
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A long poem by Swinburne. I could have said it all in just five words "By God - She is beautiful". CLEOPATRA Her mouth is fragrant as a vine, A vine with birds in all its boughs; … more
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LIKE ME From
kendrive
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in I SAY
(22 hours old)
A couple of days ago I posted here "Hold Fast To Dreams", which was written by Langston Hughes, the African-American poet who was best-known for his work during the Harlem Renaissance - the flowerin… more
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I LOVE MY COMPUTER From
kendrive
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in GRUMPY OLD MAN
(22 hours old)
I am grateful to Alan for sending me a series of cartoons about that modern day blessing (?) - the computer. Here is the first. … more
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DIGITAL CAMERA PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 2009 From
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In the space of 20 weeks, the world’s biggest photo contest, Digital Camera magazine’s Photographer of the Year, received a massive 101,000 online entries from 126 countries. The overall £10,000 … more
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THE ENCHANTED GARDEN From
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(22 hours old)
Here is one of Waterhouse's last paintings. He had been suffering from cancer for some time, and in 1916 while he continued to work on The Enchanted Garden he was approaching the end of his journey… more
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WHEN IT'S GONE, IT'S GONE From
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in POEMS AND PROSE
(22 hours old)
DEAD LOVE Dead love, by treason slain, lies stark, White as a dead stark-stricken dove: None that pass by him pause to mark Dead love. His heart, that strained and yearned and strove A… more
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The Silent Letters for Sara. About Handless Girl and Headless Horseman From
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in Dreams into Action
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London, 7 September 2008 Hello, Dear Sara, Ooh, it is Sunday already... I am writing and not waiting for Your letter – You have dissapeared somewhere... But I know very well what does autumn i… more
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Honesty is the best Policy From
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in a Neonmeatdream
(1 day old)
I am about sick to death of giving out shallow meaningless platitudes to random work colleagues and associates just to be polite. You know usual question you get asked: "Hi, hows it going?" and y… more
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COME TO ME IN MY DREAMS From
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in I SAY
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LONGING Come to me in my dreams, and then By day I shall be well again! For then the night will more than pay The hopeless longing of the day. Come, as thou cam’st a thousand times, A me… more
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THEY HAVE COME FORWARD From
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in GRUMPY OLD MAN
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Two lucky winners came forward yesterday to claim their share of a massive £90 million jackpot in Friday night's Euromillions draw. The pair of ticketholders will receive more than £45.5milli… more
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SOMEWHAT OF A RARITY? From
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(Times Online)… more
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APOLLO AND DAPHNE From
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Yesterday Waterhouse presented us with a wood nymph and today he brings us another tree figure - Daphne. The interesting story behind the painting is from ancient Greek mythology. John Wil… more
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NOW I GO ALONE From
kendrive
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PAST DAYS I. Dead and gone, the days we had together, Shadow-stricken all the lights that shone Round them, flown as flies the blown foam's feather, Dead and gone. Where we went, we … more
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Internet relationships and friendships From
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in Dribblings of the mind
(2 days old)
Okay, this has been on my mind for forever: what's the difference between having a friend online and having a friend 'in real life'? You might be like 'wtf, isn't it obvious? you big silly'. Well...it… more
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DON'T GIVE UP ON YOUR DREAMS From
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(2 days old)
HOLD FAST TO DREAMS For if dreams die Life is a broken-winged bird That cannot fly. Hold fast to dreams For when dreams go Life is a barren field Frozen with snow. Langston Hughes… more
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IS IT YOU? From
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(2 days old)
FRANTIC SEARCH FOR TWO LUCKY BRITONS Two British lottery players are unaware they are sitting on a record-breaking £90 million ($149,500,000) fortune. They each won £45,570,835.50 ($74,7050,000)… more
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MISSED THE BOAT? From
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(Times Online)… more
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WOOD NYMPH From
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in ART FOR ART'S SAKE
(2 days old)
One traditional symbolic meaning of the female nude is a Nature spirit. One of these, the Hamadryad, represents a stand of oaks. The Hamadryad is noble, robust, and fertile, full of potential: She… more
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TRAVELS IN ITALY From
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Swinburne takes us to three Italian cities. THREE FACES I. VENTIMIGLIA The sky and sea glared hard and bright and blank: Down the one steep street, with slow steps firm and free, A t… more
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AY, THERE'S THE RUB From
kendrive
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in I SAY
(3 days old)
I said yesterday that from today I would be posting a few poems about dreams and dreaming. However, today's post is not a poem and the comment on 'dream' is only passing and incidental. Having s… more
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PERSISTENCE From
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in GRUMPY OLD MAN
(4 days old)
A South Korean woman is celebrating after passing the written exam for a driving licence - on her 950th attempt. After four years of trying, 68-year-old Cha Sa-soon finally managed to secur… more
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LIVE AND LET LIVE From
kendrive
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(The Times) … more
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DOWN THROUGH DARKNESS From
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(4 days old)
SLEEP Sleep, when a soul that her own clouds cover Wails that sorrow should always keep Watch, nor see in the gloom above her Sleep, Down, through darkness naked and steep, Sinks, … more
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HE JUST GETS BETTER From
kendrive
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in ART FOR ART'S SAKE
(4 days old)
This painting by Waterhouse illustrates the poem 'Echo and Narcissus by Ovid. Echo was a nymph. She was in love with Narcissus but he became so enamoured with his own reflection in a stream that he… more
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WE ARE SUCH STUFF AS DREAMS ARE MADE OF From
kendrive
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in I SAY
(4 days old)
I am coming to the end of my own work and today's poem is the last that will appear here - at least for some time. It is on the theme of 'dreaming' and from tomorrow I shall post some of the poems … more
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IGNORANCE From
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in GRUMPY OLD MAN
(4 days old)
Hitler, the German football coach and other historical 'facts' according to our schoolchildrenIn a survey one in 20 children aged nine to 15 surveyed believed Adolf Hitler was a football coach, not t… more
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A STREET BY ANY OTHER NAME From
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Seen in Sandwich, Kent (The Times)… more
