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Nowhere Man is the voice of a conscience that cannot reach its conscious mind even as it berates it. Nowhere Man whose title was inspired by the Beatles' character, evades his conscience and is,...
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A tribute to The Bard, Scotland's own Robert Burns --shepherd to we farflung diasporees. Lonnie Glass put this poem to music and recorded it.
Burnt Doun (in Lallans Scots)
Oh nae mair leaves...
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My second attempt at the visualisation of this particular collection. Tales from The Apocalypse...A good day in The Underworld.
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Ghosts
by MrDaMan
Virgil R. Hall II (Randy)
Coming to terms with the tricks our minds play, fact or fiction? From what perspective are the dots connected? Patterns of...
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How strong it is, this feeling of regret,
You long to see the lands and loves you've known.
(For Eden's flowers fade if you forget)
In dreams you may return, but wake alone.
Yes, now I know...
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They rose and hand in hand toward home went on their way.
lxv
They knew they wouldn't find that grafted tree
When first the cherry orchard came at hand.
But what a shock! No, how...
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A continuation of our "Poetry of the People" (POP) Series featuring the poetry readings of Dr. Frank L. Meyskens, Jr. In this clip, Dr. Meyskens reads 3 more poems:...
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A Noble Emergency
Upon the conscience pedestal,
nobility shines as a high ideal,
encased in the safety glass of sarcasm.
In case of an emergency it...
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Swallowing the Trash
by MrDaMan
Virgil R. Hall II (Randy)
Indecent perception is a subjective reality...
Good and evil are myths exorcized
of conscience and...
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