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A five minute poetic video that follows the dialogue of Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s poem, How Do I Love Thee? Surrealist images represent the anesthesia-induced dream state of a young girl as...
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Little daisy
that pops up among other flowers,
curious
and timid,
its heart filled with sunlight,
almost naked
and without thorns,
gentle
and simple
like a little girl,
eternal prophesy of love...
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If the sun
upon kissing the sea
paints it the color of fire
and the burning of its desire
blends the red with the black
and the blue with the dreams,
why don´t you kiss me, my love?.
If the sea...
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To a Stranger by Walt Whitman (1819-1892)
PASSING Stranger! you do not know how longingly I look upon you,
You must be he I was seeking, or she I was seeking, (it comes to me...
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“But Poetry's dead,”
they say
“And Song and Drama, Painting too!
No Muse. No Bard.
To write in verse and meter's
simply wrong and rhyme
is only for a greeting card.
There's nothing more to...
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Again she sits
examining her feet.
This not-so-youthful dancer
sees new roles now go
to younger girls.
And in her soul she knows,
though wise, still strong,
she can't compete.
"How many...
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Jake doing his Dream Girls impression
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