Jennifer Patino is one of the poets who consistently resonates deep truths. Just one example. Check her out at Pretty Kool Dame Poetry.
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One Way Out – – The Allman Brothers
image link Eat a Peach is another one of those 25c at a yard sale CDs that I didn’t have a lot of investment going into it when I listened. I bought it because I recognized the song title from a CD compilation of various hits of the 70’s I used to listen to at…
Old Bones On The Shore
Another exquisite photograph by Ted Jennings that has inspired a haiku: My lifesap fading I reach out, touching you to share our afterlives. TPJphoto.net Two shots of bones around sunset. Old Bones On The Shore – click to enlarge Old Bones On The Shore – click to enlarge The great thing here, you can wait…
Day 30 — OctWriPoMo — Forbidden
image link Taken directly from the shadow poetry website: A Kyrielle is a French form of rhyming poetry written in quatrains (a stanza consisting of 4 lines), and each quatrain contains a repeating line or phrase as a refrain (usually appearing as the last line of each stanza). Each line within the poem consists of only…
Day 27 — OctWriPoMo — Peony!
photo taken in 2015 The form is etheree, which consists of 10 lines of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 syllables. Peony! Ah! The scent! Peony! Ginger sweetness Invades my nostrils Ants, bees, I, all called to The olfactory altar Deep within ruffled rainbows are The yellow-powdered nuggets, manna…
because #metoo is just too much
Originally posted on fearfree living:
i have not always been brave i don’t know how many there were i was on the ground there were hands grabbing at me. squeezing me. pinching me. i couldn’t tell you how long it lasted. it ended when i grabbed one of them by the back of his head…
Pep Ventosa — mesmerizing photos
Photographer Pep Ventosa is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this fine art photography. To see Pep’s body of work click on any photograph. See also: New Faces From The Past By Pep Ventosa via Artist Exposé – Fine Art Photography — Edge of Humanity Magazine
