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Monday, May 9, 2011

a piece of my heart

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How long ya in town for, sailor?

proud member of the COLBERT NATION

proud member of the COLBERT NATION
Here the vulgar eye will see nothing but Obscurity and will despair considerably
ok. here's what we do. get a big bottle of cognac and drink it, NEAT...

Words whisper, carrying more than one might know, hypostases rather than mere understanding. Words grow from roots, spawn families, travel and mingle, get lost, get found, and often marry the strangest bedfellows. Like our bodies, our ideas, and our culture, words evolve, handed down to us from a place beyond memory. As the warp and woof of language, words possess the magic to shape the immaterial into the solid things of psyche ~From my intro to AO's The Archives of the Heart


letters from negative capability
OCCUPY OVERPASSES
Violence is a poison
Why I don't Facebook 1 and 2
Protect Shenandoah Mountain
ELIZABETH
ARAS

I dream about old houses, places where no one has lived for years. In my dreams, I visit the places alone, or with shadowy night creatures I know are part of me even as I dream. The houses speak to me of the lives they have witnessed, but that is not what enthralls me. They were the canvas of time and space that held and framed and kept the life that went on inside of them with the knowledge of a pregnant being.
Last night, I walked through the rooms of a great old Victorian, observing the layout, planning its restoration. I long to dress and furnish these rooms. I caress the banisters as I walk up the stairs. I try to remember every detail, but what is left to me in waking is not detail, but the feeling of a presence.
How can I take you there?

The Moon's Favors

for that Beauty's sake ever upward...

for that Beauty's sake ever upward...

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"Listen, Moirai (Fates) ... hear our prayers ... send us rose-bloomed Eunomia (Good Order in civic government) and her bright-throned sisters Dike (Justice) and garland-wearing Eirene (Peace), and make this city forget its heavy-hearted misfortunes." - Greek Lyric V Anonymous Fragments 1018 (from Stobaeus, Anthology)

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What is of particular importance for the study of literature, however, is that the manifestations of the collective unconscious are compensatory to the conscious attitude, so they have the effect of bringing a one-sided, unadapted, or dangerous state of consciousness back into equilibrium.
~CGJung, Psychology and Literature in Modern Man in Search of a Soul

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