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The Rhythm of Picking Sides
by MrDaMan
Virgil R. Hall II (Randy)
Circles of energy, electric anger in love…
The falling sky, ominous and foreboding presses gravity upon ...
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This is an excerpt from my 'Triptych: Mother-Lover-God' piece. All existential crises worth their salt happen in gardens. I'm not sure why, but they do.
Of course the scene is from Mel Gibson's...
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Beautiful but infamous poem by Lord Alfred Douglas (Bosie), which was quoted from in the trial of Oscar Wilde.
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Photos by me
We Are Made One with What We Touch and See
We are resolved into the supreme air,
We are made one with what we touch and see,
With our heart's blood...
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TEMPLES-
My Human Light,
the look in your eyes,
when they seen mine, shined so
much light into a happy sy,
like the promise of God
My Human Light,
you took my heart,
then...
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Then Orfeo descended on the bed
Of leaves and moss. His fury made him rave.
From tearing grass and hair his hands grew red.
"Alas, my Queen, my wife, I couldn't save!"
The Steward...
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So So Serious
by MrDaMan
Virgil R. Hall II (Randy)
On a pretty, pretty bauble of blue in a universe of infinite brilliance, awash with galaxies, nebula and folded...
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This is my 'treatment' (NOT an exact translation!) of the poem 'Becher am boden' from the volume 'Algabal' by the German poet Stefan George (1868-1933). The accompanying picture is 'The Roses...
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Americas Nature
by MrDaMan
Virgil R. Hall II (Randy)
Drop a beat, skip a beat, tap, tap, thrum.
It’s the rumble of a nation, of a people,
with an...
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