34. Now burn, new born to the world, Double-naturèd name, The heaven-flung, heart-fleshed, maiden-furled Miracle-in-Mary-of-flame, Mid-numberèd He in three of the thunder-throne! Not a dooms-day daz… more →
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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 →
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 →
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 →
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 →
ourfriendben wrote 3 weeks ago: Our friend Ben and Silence Dogood watched a marvelous documentary last night called “God Grew … more →
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 →
bazmcstay wrote 1 month ago: The man in that video uttering those hateful words is Nick Griffin, leader of the British Natio … more →
ericedits wrote 1 month ago: A rereading of Gerard Manley Hopkins’s great poem, “The Windhover.” By Ange Mlinko Poe … more →
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 →
Neil E. Das wrote 1 month ago: …the exhibit @ Meshuggah and the online exhibit are up. … more →
Adrienne wrote 1 month ago: I have a real struggle with laziness. Most of my reading this year (and writing on this blog, … more →
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 →
rmangum wrote 2 months ago: Well, at least that’s the treatment he gets from Sean O’Leary in this musical setting of … more →
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 →
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 →
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 →
Adithya P wrote 2 months ago: A poem by the American farmer, environmentalist and poet, Wendell Berry: Sowing the seed My hand i … more →
janisfreegard wrote 2 months ago: Poetic forms have a particular advantage. Using the restrictions imposed by a sonnet (14 lines, usi … more →