Blogs about: Gerard Manley Hopkins

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"Dearest Freshness"2 comments

Neil E. Das wrote 5 days ago: … more →

Tags: art thief, Daylilies, Daylily, droplets, Flower, Orange, Photography, photos, rain

Wondrous Stories about God

The Praying Life wrote 2 weeks ago: The world is not a courtroom, There is no judge, no jury, no plaintiff. This is a caravan, filled wi … more →

Tags: Contemplation, prayer, Christianity, spirituality, spiritual formation, Communication, facebook, Sa'adi, spiritual direction, Stories

The Sun Sets on "Nature is Never Spent"3 comments

Neil E. Das wrote 2 weeks ago: Well, this evening, with a few simple snips of fishing filament, I will be taking down “Nature … more →

Tags: art thief, Photography, Delmar Loop, photography exhibit, God's Grandeur, photos, Meshuggah, meshuggah cafe, Photo Exhibit

Nine out of 18...2 comments

Neil E. Das wrote 3 weeks ago: …fifty percent, is not bad at all for the number of pictures sold in my current photo show. Ho … more →

Tags: art thief, Photography, photography show, photo show, God's Grandeur, photos, Exhibits, Meshuggah, meshuggah cafe

Pied Beauty

James Munro wrote 3 weeks ago: Glory be to God for dappled things - For skies of couple-colour as a brindled cow; For rose-moles al … more →

Tags: Poetry

When God grows tired of us.3 comments

ourfriendben wrote 3 weeks ago: Our friend Ben and Silence Dogood watched a marvelous documentary last night called “God Grew … more →

Tags: Wit and Wisdom, God's Grandeur, God Grew Tired of Us, Independence Day

June 18, 2009

everythingwhichisyes wrote 1 month ago: This poem doesn’t fit the picture at all, but I read it while drinking that cup of tea.  That … more →

Tags: Tea

Britain's Shame Is Mankind's Shame1 comment

bazmcstay wrote 1 month ago: The man in that video uttering those hateful words is Nick Griffin, leader of the British Natio … more →

Tags: Human Nature, Latest News, Politics, Barack Obama, Berlin Wall, bigot, black, BNP, Britain

The Mastery of the Thing

ericedits wrote 1 month ago: A rereading of Gerard Manley Hopkins’s great poem, “The Windhover.” By Ange Mlinko Poe … more →

Tags: General, Poetry, ange mlinko, Poetry Media Services

Gerard Manley Hopkins: A Man Sprung Forward in Style

barenakedpoetry wrote 1 month ago: I don’t know much a bout poetry, and what i do know comes from Wikipedia. Today, we read, more … more →

Tags: Poetry, Awesome, Gerard, Gerard Hopkins, Hopkins, Manley, musical poetry, Sprung Rhythm, tupac

Nature is Never Spent...1 comment

Neil E. Das wrote 1 month ago: …the exhibit @ Meshuggah and the online exhibit are up. … more →

Tags: art thief, Photography, St. Louis, photography show, photo show, photography exhibit, University City Loop, God's Grandeur, photos

Fighting for Poetry: “As Kingfishers Catch Fire”2 comments

Adrienne wrote 1 month ago: I have a real struggle with laziness.  Most of my reading this year (and writing on this blog, … more →

Tags: Spiritual Growth, Reading

Why Poetry Matters to Me

Pete Hulme wrote 1 month ago: O thou who art attracted by the Fragrances of God! . . .  I read thy poem, which contained new signi … more →

Tags: imagery, Reflections, Rhymes, Abdu'l-Baha, Baha'i Faith, bahá’u’lláh, Buddhism, byron, Coleridge

Gerard Manley Hopkins as a Victorian Bob Dylan

rmangum wrote 2 months ago: Well, at least that’s the treatment he gets from Sean O’Leary in this musical setting of … more →

Tags: Music, Literature, Dylanalia, Bob Dylan, Poetry

Catfood3 comments

Margaret Diehl wrote 2 months ago: I’m sure there are many cats who would enjoy the raw chicken cutlets beauty contestants stuff in the … more →

Tags: New York, Depression, Personal, Cats, spring, Wellbutrin

Pitched past pitch of grief6 comments

wellcraftedtoo wrote 2 months ago: I’m on a bit of a poetry jag–which can only be good (although I know that some, like the … more →

Tags: Poetry, spring, Poems, God, HOPE, death, Faith, Grief, Sadness

And for all this, nature is never spent2 comments

wellcraftedtoo wrote 2 months ago: In the spirit of my drive earlier today (when a line from this gorgeous poem entered my mind, a line … more →

Tags: Poetry, spring, Poems, God's Grandeur, God, HOPE

Three beautiful poems about relationship with nature

Adithya P wrote 2 months ago: A poem by the American farmer, environmentalist and poet, Wendell Berry:   Sowing the seed My hand i … more →

Tags: Holistic Ecological Principles, Environment, Philosophy, Poems, Robert Frost, Wendell Berry

On the benefit of constraints

janisfreegard wrote 2 months ago: Poetic forms have a particular advantage. Using the restrictions imposed by a sonnet (14 lines, usi … more →

Tags: writing, Janis, Poetry, Christian Bok, oulipo, poetic forms, Windhover


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