re:Ferry Me Across The Water... A new take on the myth of Charon? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charon...d%20the%20dead.
"GOD says to me with a kind" God's Wheel by Shel Silverstein
http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets...in/poems/14825
re:Ferry Me Across The Water... A new take on the myth of Charon? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charon...d%20the%20dead.
"GOD says to me with a kind" God's Wheel by Shel Silverstein
http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets...in/poems/14825
"I seemed to have sensed also from an early age that some of my experiences as a reader would change me more as a person than would many an event in the world where I sat and read. "
Gerald Murnane, Tamarisk Row
re: Charon... I don't believe so... seems consistent.
re: God's Wheel...
"How beautiful! A garden fair as heaven," - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe; The Park... https://www.litscape.com/author/Joha.../The_Park.html
tailor
who am I but a stitch in time
what if I were to bare my soul
would you see me origami
7-8-2015
Enjoyed The Park...Wondering what park he had in mind.
"I am drunk with the honey wine" Fragment: Wine Of The Fairies by Percy Bysshe Shelley
https://www.public-domain-poetry.com...-fairies-31404
"I seemed to have sensed also from an early age that some of my experiences as a reader would change me more as a person than would many an event in the world where I sat and read. "
Gerald Murnane, Tamarisk Row
re: "What garden... " perform a Control-F searching for "garden" and then "park" within the following .pdf (after it has fully loaded) to see into the psyche and genius (a small look perhaps) of Goethe and his gardens and parks: file:///D:/Downloads/hellmuth_daniel_f_198612_ms_303179.pdf
re: Fragment: Wine Of The Fairies.... delightful færie tale !
"June's vibrant lace has drifted" - Lady Bird; JUNE (25W)... https://hellopoetry.com/poem/1219072/june-25w/
tailor
who am I but a stitch in time
what if I were to bare my soul
would you see me origami
7-8-2015
re:Thanks! I guess you mean the thesis in Architecture Poetry and the Art of Building by Daniel Hellmuth. Wonderful find!
I didn´t know that Goethe´s intense thirst of knowledge extended to the planning and building of gardens! And, at that time, the gardens of prominent people like him weren´t small.
re: JuneCharming Poem
"THE kings they came from out the south," Christmas Carol by Sara Teasdale
https://www.theotherpages.org/poems/...elen03.html#21
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"I seemed to have sensed also from an early age that some of my experiences as a reader would change me more as a person than would many an event in the world where I sat and read. "
Gerald Murnane, Tamarisk Row
Wonderful poem... ramping up for Christmas
"Last night I lay awake and heard the wind," - Madison Julius Cawein; The Jongleur... https://internetpoem.com/madison-jul...jongleur-poem/
tailor
who am I but a stitch in time
what if I were to bare my soul
would you see me origami
7-8-2015
Enjoyed The Jongleur
"Mirrors are not more silent". To A Cat by Jorge Luis Borges
http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets...ges/poems/2930
"I seemed to have sensed also from an early age that some of my experiences as a reader would change me more as a person than would many an event in the world where I sat and read. "
Gerald Murnane, Tamarisk Row
Incredible poem
"No, no, go not to Lethe, neither twist" - John Keats; Ode on Melancholy... https://www.thepoetryhour.com/poems/ode-on-melancholy
tailor
who am I but a stitch in time
what if I were to bare my soul
would you see me origami
7-8-2015
Beautiful but very sad poem!
"Onion," Ode To The Onion by Pablo Neruda
http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets...da/poems/15730
"I seemed to have sensed also from an early age that some of my experiences as a reader would change me more as a person than would many an event in the world where I sat and read. "
Gerald Murnane, Tamarisk Row
re: Ode to the Onion... A very emotive ode; "You make us cry without hurting us."...
"Photons lacerate the air in waves of ev'ry hue," - Diane Hine; Burning Blue... https://www.poemhunter.com/poem/burning-blue-2/
tailor
who am I but a stitch in time
what if I were to bare my soul
would you see me origami
7-8-2015
Burning Blue... Enigmatic Poem
"Quicksand years that whirl me I know not whither," Quicksand Years by Walt Whitman
https://www.public-domain-poetry.com...and-years-1093
"I seemed to have sensed also from an early age that some of my experiences as a reader would change me more as a person than would many an event in the world where I sat and read. "
Gerald Murnane, Tamarisk Row
EnjoyedFound this analysis to give context: https://whitmanarchive.org/criticism...entry_621.html
"Rivers of birdsong" - Richard Grahn; Flowing (Haiku)... https://hellopoetry.com/poem/1954601/flowing-haiku/
tailor
who am I but a stitch in time
what if I were to bare my soul
would you see me origami
7-8-2015
re: "Quicksand Years".
"The change in placement of "Quicksand Years" suggests a shift in meaning. In Drum-Taps, Whitman was attempting to capture the spirit and actions of a particular time and place, Civil War America. In this context, the "politics, triumphs, battles" appear to refer particularly to that historical cataclysm, against which only one's own inner self is proof. The poem's repositioning in the "Whispers" cluster changes the referent, for as both Blodgett and Miller point out, this grouping is more deliberately spiritual in emphasis. Miller argues that in this cluster the spiritual is shown to be true reality and the apparently real, mere illusion. Within this context, "Quicksand years" takes on a more universal significance—the concept that when external supports fail, one's only surety is the soul." Interesting how the meaning of the poem changes and it is moved from a collection to the other once the war is over. A proof of the importance of the context in literature.
"Rivers of Birdsong" What a charming Haiku.
"Sandstone" Gargantuan Origination: Inscription for the Collages of Dean Smith by Will Alexander
https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poe...-of-dean-smith
"I seemed to have sensed also from an early age that some of my experiences as a reader would change me more as a person than would many an event in the world where I sat and read. "
Gerald Murnane, Tamarisk Row
re: context... Agree
re: Sandstone... Say what ?
I was looking for a poem on Gummy Bears and found this rather long poem instead![]()
"This English Thames is holier far than Rome," - Oscar Wilde; The Burden Of Itys... https://hellopoetry.com/poem/1226/the-burden-of-itys/
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tailor
who am I but a stitch in time
what if I were to bare my soul
would you see me origami
7-8-2015
Enjoyed! Arcadian idyll against Roman Catholicism, Greek mythology in a nutshell. Found an uncensored version of the poem
https://www.bartleby.com/143/25.html
"Unrisen splendour of the brightest sun" Unrisen splendour of the brightest sun...
by Percy Bysshe Shelley
https://www.litscape.com/author/Perc...htest_Sun.html
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"I seemed to have sensed also from an early age that some of my experiences as a reader would change me more as a person than would many an event in the world where I sat and read. "
Gerald Murnane, Tamarisk Row