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In the self-proclaimed upper Echelons of beauty, feelings Are way down the list of Important things to take Care of. There are bigger Beasts to tame; Socials, Parties, Networks, Cameras,… Continue Reading
Richard Pierce – author, poet, painter
In the self-proclaimed upper Echelons of beauty, feelings Are way down the list of Important things to take Care of. There are bigger Beasts to tame; Socials, Parties, Networks, Cameras,… Continue Reading
To watch her drift into Forgetting was a forgettable Tragedy because she was dying, And although the freedom I would feel afterwards was not Apparent then, it would be A… Continue Reading
chart music numbs with boredom old music with regret once upon a time dirges in the park irrelevant memory there is still life in the ageing brain not a still… Continue Reading
It was an age to collect. Waste filled the skies, The streets, the water. Dying things left their Teeth and bones on The rotting shores for Us to pick up… Continue Reading
an abstract formed from the iridescent vacuum time leaves behind the trail of past present future a chorus descant discordant with no meaning but being a cloud of inconsequence over… Continue Reading
when he sees her he launches into his prepared speech to court her commitment to monogamy lack of jealousy and envy eternal love she stops him before he takes the… Continue Reading
When the box stayed in its corner, Connected for an hour a day By the fizzing crackling sound Of 9600 baud, the speed of light To us then, and similarly… Continue Reading
We think the dead have it easy When they’re gone, never think About the jungle of the afterlife In which they have to find their Way, the madness of heaven,… Continue Reading
There is nothing left of the ship After the storm. Masts and sails Gone, everything above deck Disappeared by the typhoon, The sides shattered, the corpse Of the vessel overturned… Continue Reading
A friend of mine – Greven, der Graf, the earl, Nicknames all – Ironically on the other side Of the political spectrum to me, Albeit moderate, I met through fencing… Continue Reading