stone jungle= my city
Printable View
stone jungle= my city
toast with peanut butter... a favorite snack
Mmm!
uncertain about many things
V... the shape of my splitting maul head... http://www.acehardware.com/product/i...601430.1260315
When I feel free and trusted I love to stick around.
xerographic technician: Prolly the least fulfilling job I ever had.
Yakisoba eater
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yakisoba
I can see this in a bowl but not in a hot dog bun. I even like Top Ramen which is anathema by many.
zoothapsis: I wrote a poem that originated with this idea, and of all things Versailles, that became much different when finished:
Bluebell's Blue
In a forgotten meadow
Late in May
Sometimes when scarlet
Precedes the azure skye
A spider's web strand
Bejeweled with dew
Will tug upon the
Bluebell's blue
Shaking it from
Its sleepy sleep
Waking it to the
Smell of dusky lavender
Emanating from the deep
3/17/2011
Yakisoba- I canīt imagine it served on bread either. Here it is a popular dish (São Paulo has a large Japanese comunity) found in restaurants or food trucks but always served in a bowl or on a plate.
Bluebell's Blue- A very delicate poem. But is it about a grave?
Argentina(Buenos Aires)-Staying there next week (Taking tablet, hoping for good connection)
The poem's development went through quite a phase. See if you can see the similarity between the spider web's strand pulling on the bluebell's blue and this article http://www.sandiegoreader.com/news/2...-really-dead/# . A poem belongs to the reader once written; its origins often known only to the writer. Buenos Aires ? Enjoy, and watch out for asteroids (ref: "Starship Troopers" and http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...est-found.html
Fear of bolides
Bluebell's Blue- The article quite changed my interpretation. A spider often suggests the idea of a deadly sting, but here it suggests a possibility of a feminine ressurection though the tearfull tugging of the Bluebell. Your poems often remind me of the romantic German poets, by their choice of language and themes.
In older times the idea of the seemingly dead was very strong I think. I didnīt look it up in Wiki but I think that the origin of the Catholic Wake is that you have to be sure that someone is really dead before burial.
bolides
http://www.heliooiticica.org.br/engl...bras/obras.php
Christmas Eve-:santasmil (had to find some use for that emoji)
Fixed link http://www.heliooiticica.org.br/english/obras/obras.php . Interesting cubist works.
Dune... Book and movie: thumbs up
Tks!
Early riser today (7:47)
fishing: no
Greetings from B A.