Cities and Thrones and Powers, Stand in Time’s eye, Almost as long as flowers, Which daily die: But, as new buds put forth, To glad new men, Out of the spent and unconsidered Earth, The Cities r… more →
proFlexionalpastorstevesmith wrote 2 days ago: In the truest sense, freedom cannot be bestowed; it must be achieved. – Franklin D. Roosevelt … more →
John Lyle wrote 3 days ago: Rudyard Kipling - Six wise questions to create your brand The Elephant’s Child I KEEP six ho … more →
Maximilian Forte wrote 4 days ago: Why would these people appear to be so joyful? Is it that brief illusion that some power has been re … more →
Londoner wrote 4 days ago: Stopping to look at old maps, we explore alleys, architecture and ancient paths. Hear stories about … more →
paulblezard wrote 5 days ago: Notwithstanding the light-hearted blog yesterday on event chairing (or should that now be Chairering … more →
Anna-Liza wrote 1 week ago: Hi, Anna-Liza here again. (Where’s Lyda? You’ll have to ask her – Darlin’ K … more →
emeraldiel wrote 1 week ago: IF RUDYARD KIPLING If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on … more →
saishia wrote 2 weeks ago: What struck me about the words below, is Kiplings abundant use of ‘opposites’ pouring g … more →
goyodelarosa wrote 2 weeks ago: Excerpt from: MICHAEL BUCKLEY’S 25 FAMOUS LITERARY VISITORS in SUMMER 2009 B. C. BOOKWORLD Ki … more →
Jayarathina Madharasan wrote 3 weeks ago: If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you, … more →
folkcatalogue wrote 4 weeks ago: A futher collection of songs by RUDYARD KIPLING, set and performed in the traditional idiom by PETER … more →
Kelly wrote 1 month ago: First, a tamale alert for fellow Angelenos: Adela is selling her fabulous homemade tamales on Tuesd … more →
folkcatalogue wrote 1 month ago: A collection of songs from the “Puck” stories by Rudyard Kipling, set and performed in the tradition … more →
Nish wrote 1 month ago: I am not really too big on poetry, haven’t really delved into it for a number of years now. Ho … more →
gregspace wrote 1 month ago: This poem was brought to my attention by Larry while my dad was in the hospital. It’s been a … more →
Lisa Hill wrote 1 month ago: Have I read Kipling before? I’m sure I did as a child. Perhaps The Jungle Book, or Puck of P … more →
Lisa Hill wrote 1 month ago: Have I read Kipling before? I’m sure I did as a child. Perhaps The Jungle Book, or Puck of P … more →
lmp1 wrote 1 month ago: My favourite poem from Penguin’s Poem’s for Life, a book given to me by a wise friend. B … more →