From The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle ~ Murakami It is so much easier to kill humans on the battlefield than animals in cages, even if, on the battlefield, one might end up being killed oneself.
[just a quick note, the first word of the 11th line should read like the english word "hey." I wrote he not as in the english word but as in the sanskrit prayer (he krishna karuna sindho etc...) which shound sound as "hey"] We labored for twenty days under the dark and storm-grey skies, and threw ourselves down with great relief, upon the sea-swept ground, we kissed the ground and cried in glee, our arms and souls spread wide as we embraced ...
Updated 10-30-2008 at 03:13 PM by NikolaiI
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Inspired by Van Gouhgs Starry Night. Done with olil crayons
Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822) was born at Field Place, Sussex. Although energetic, imaginative & mischievous as a child he was eventually educated at Eton & Oxford. At Oxford he read radical authors such as Paine & Godwin & in March 1811 was summarily rusticated (expelled) for distributing a pamphlet entitled The Necessity of Atheism with his friend T.J. Hogg. He was drowned in August 1822 when his small schooner the 'Ariel' sank in a squall. To her dying day Mary Shelley ...
Updated 07-21-2009 at 01:54 PM by Red-Headed