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I made some music inspired by the idea of going to Paris and investigating beauty. To acompany the music I put together some of the shoots I toke in Paris when I really visited the place.
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Self-written rhyming monologue about a French music-hall artiste with a unique talent who found fame in Paris at the turn of the nineteenth to the twentieth century.
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I learned this ballad in my youth.
Perhaps the tale will bring you joy.
Our elders tell our people of
The Fall of Troy.
Great Hektor was a Trojan prince.
'Twixt Greece...
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Poetry by Robert Desnos -
Robert Desnos was a son of a café owner. He was born in Paris on 4 July 1900. Desnos attended commercial college, and started work as a clerk. After that he worked as a...
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From the Audio CD recording, "The Van Gogh Cafe" by Sue Clennell.
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Religious and spiritual poem by Peter Menkin.
From an entry on Peter Menkin blog (part of a homily in which the poem appears):
A reflection on the Eucharist as central part of my worship...
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No Right to Complain
by MrDaMan
Virgil R. Hall II (Randy)
No right to complain, my hearts a grenade
and someone’s pulled the pin.
My body has rushed in to cover its, ...
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Religious and spiritual poem by parish poet Peter Menkin.
I had a dream about getting older, and mostly about being young...
Once in a while my dreams are vivid, and I can...
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Religious and spiritual poem by aspiring parish poet Peter Menkin.
This poem is one of three, part of a trilogy. A lively poem that celebrates jazz and in particular Count Basie, these words...
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Religious and spiritual poem by aspiring parish poet Peter Menkin. This work reflects on the experience of pain in a morning part of the day, the pain a result of an accident. These words from the...
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