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Walt Whitman, Romance With a Stranger The concept of brief encounters, even romantic encounters, with a stranger recurs often in the verses of Walt Whitman. Motiff Have you ever experienced infatuation with someone you know is not a good match for you? Or how about an interesting relationship that roots itself deep in your memory... Here's my double take on someone who caught my eye years ago and invited me to play footsies in a work cafeteria. Although nothing ever involved from this infatuation, he has never left my thoughts. Five Poems from Home [And a view on the planet vs. the poet] Five Poems from Home I Saw the Universe I can see the cerulean blue of the skies The Ballad of: Brawling Mad-dog Sergeant Rook [Now in: SPANISH and English] English Version Two Poems and an Analysis [?Witness,? & ?An Old Love?] Two Poems and an Analysis ['Witness,' & 'An Old Love'] Three Poems: The Monkey Man of Lima, Plus Two More What Hides behind the Minute? The King and Delka & Moiromma: the Cold Planet [Parts 25 and 26] #25 Learn About Love From Poet Rumi In this modern age of technology, busy lifestyles, and obsession with consumerism have taken a lot of the romance and love out of our lives. The Internet has become a medium to connect with people as everyone is finding it a lot harder to meet one another in the 'real' world. It has undeniably also become a place of voyeuristic fantasy in the realms of sexuality on pornographic sites. What ever happened to true love? Are our priorities so messed up that romance has been forgotten, only to be experienced vicariously through television and movies? The answer is no. Romance will never die; we just have to feed it with our energy. Arizona Blue--Gunfighter: The Wolves Nest [Chapter One of Seven: The North] [Episode Five] A Death in Cajamarca, Peru (Atahualpa, in Cajamarca ((in English and Spanish)) The Epic Poem: Superman So many looked to you for inspiration, Listen as I Share: WE Whats A Prisoner to Do? What's a prisoner to do when justice fails and the innocent is escorted off to jail? Preserving Dignity No one should have to beg or crawl before humanity. No one should have to scheme to procure philanthropy. San Francisco [Almost a Sonnet] (The city by the bay of Northern California, near which the Pacific Ocean resides; the year is 1967) Black Blood, in Jeremiahs Vines - A Poem and an Article Black Blood, in Jeremiah's Vines [A Dream Poem] Ambiguity and Abstraction in Bob Dylan?s Lyrics To many people contemporary poetry is a turn-off. The reason for this is that the majority of these poems are boring. They are so because they fail to enable people to identify with them. The bulk of modern poetry is no longer about reader identification but about information transfer, information that could just as easily be conveyed in a prose form. These poems are written merely to convey the poet's thoughts and feelings about a specific event, situation or place he or she has experienced or is in the act of experiencing. The poet is not necessarily concerned with whether the reader is moved or not by the poem, so long as he or she understands clearly the information the poet is trying to convey. This may consist of some "important" insight gained from an experience, or it could be (as is usually the case) a jaded statement or commentary about some mundane aspect of contemporary life. Three Poems and Paradise Lost [One for Hell, One for Heaven one for an Inca King] The Torrents of Hell You Lost Your Last Gamble and Me I will never think twice nor will I roll the dice When it comes to my life I will take my Grannio's advice |
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