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The Greek for question is erotisi. It leads the Western mind dwn alleys Of sensual thought, and raises matters That border on philosophy. If life is Based on question, and… Continue Reading
Richard Pierce – author, poet, painter
The Greek for question is erotisi. It leads the Western mind dwn alleys Of sensual thought, and raises matters That border on philosophy. If life is Based on question, and… Continue Reading
A tyranny’s apex is one person. Nothing below matters, ideologies irrelevant except for that of selfishness. The rest of the diabolical triangle is nothing but sycophants on the second level,… Continue Reading
he cried she sighed he moaned she groaned he shouted she pouted he yelled she welled he frowned she gowned he ordered she bordered he commanded she demanded he complained… Continue Reading
There is no point in weather forecasting. The weather will be what it is, and the Inevitable greyness will envelop our towns, Invade our cities, and suffocate the few Forests… Continue Reading
I miss our first life Where nothing mattered But we. There it is, There it was, and we Can’t reverse time To bring it back or Make ourselves younger. This… Continue Reading
We are vessels, base elements And primal chemicals, wrought In the furnace of ancient into Living sentience, but never Understanding what made us, Nor what we are, and love is… Continue Reading
on the fountain edge in paris the warmth strong through my folded arms he came up to me asked if i wanted heroin because i looked like one of those… Continue Reading
We phoned in sick that day, When no-one knew we were together, And drove west, work erased from our lives, Out to a place full of old cars, and Argued… Continue Reading
Obliterate. Literally: unwrite, scrub out what Is written. What has been written Can never be unwritten – a fallacy. Everything can be destroyed except Matter. I don’t think my words… Continue Reading
She spread his arms and legs Across the table and secured Them with silk rope to make Sure he wouldn’t slide off the Dark oak while she had her way… Continue Reading