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Diamond Poetry: Playing with Prose Poems #2
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Welcome, What else but a poem can strike you down and lift you up at the same time? Monday, February 8, 2010. Playing with Prose Poems #2. James at Mountain Diamond Poetry. March 1, 2010 at 9:51 AM. Jim, I wish I could paint this music box in oils as beautifully as you did with words! After my third trip back to read Music Box, I printed it! I can hear the music! James at Mountain Diamond Poetry. March 1, 2010 at 10:25 AM. Thats high praise, indeed. A slightly revised version was published by Barnwood.
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Diamond Poetry: Prose Poem #3
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Welcome, What else but a poem can strike you down and lift you up at the same time? Saturday, March 20, 2010. Ten Dollars a Gallon. Oh, gigantic, hideous thing, long and aluminum, rectangular, with pleated sides and flat top, tinted windows, shiny black tires, and numb passengers nodding at the dumb shows inside, why do you exist? After all, we are a practical people. James at Mountain Diamond Poetry. March 31, 2010 at 8:39 AM. La bestia del apocalipsis? Its $500 price tag is tailored for the new economy...
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Diamond Poetry: 8/1/09 - 9/1/09
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Welcome, What else but a poem can strike you down and lift you up at the same time? Monday, August 31, 2009. Damp from an early rain:. The sky like a white dome: a good day. To simmer the string beans:. We stopped for a picnic. At wood’s edge, I noticed a flower. I’d never seen before:. Fly Poison –. James at Mountain Diamond Poetry. Labels: dont look back. Friday, August 21, 2009. Men down in New Orleans. Would play cheap tin horns, making blue notes. That brought the children out. I am the plum. View m...
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Diamond Poetry: 6/1/09 - 7/1/09
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Welcome, What else but a poem can strike you down and lift you up at the same time? Monday, June 29, 2009. With no knowledge, the words. Empty of meaning, without any. Usefulness, a dogwood. Yellow horns, the pink-tinged. Yarrow, the rich red of the Asian. Lilies - I pick the plump. James at Mountain Diamond Poetry. Sunday, June 28, 2009. Look for Dao in every situation. In the writing of this poem. In the selection of words. From my mind to your mind. Leaves floating on streams. From one city to another.
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Diamond Poetry: 11/1/09 - 12/1/09
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Welcome, What else but a poem can strike you down and lift you up at the same time? Friday, November 27, 2009. The top hat,. A rabbit nibbled greens:. The man tipped his hat away to show. The rabbit, still, with long-toothed. Grin, as mean. James at Mountain Diamond Poetry. Monday, November 16, 2009. Birds Flew from His Mouth. His mouth – larks,. Sparrows, swallows and black –. They fluttered forth in strange formations. James at Mountain Diamond Poetry. Thursday, November 5, 2009. Poem for an Autumn Day.
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Diamond Poetry: No title
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Welcome, What else but a poem can strike you down and lift you up at the same time? Thursday, January 7, 2010. Waiting for words to come,. But no words rise from my depths, only. James at Mountain Diamond Poetry. January 10, 2010 at 8:58 PM. I love this . . . we think that we control our thoughts, our environments with our words, but there are moments of great emotion- love, grief, peacefulness- that remind us words are but a tool we use to capture tiny chinks of reality, not the whole picture.
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Diamond Poetry: Magician
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Welcome, What else but a poem can strike you down and lift you up at the same time? Friday, November 27, 2009. The top hat,. A rabbit nibbled greens:. The man tipped his hat away to show. The rabbit, still, with long-toothed. Grin, as mean. James at Mountain Diamond Poetry. December 7, 2009 at 12:04 AM. James at Mountain Diamond Poetry. December 7, 2009 at 8:34 PM. I like the way you always get my poems. I think we must share some of the same perspectives on life. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Diamond Poetry: Prose Poems: #4
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Welcome, What else but a poem can strike you down and lift you up at the same time? Monday, May 10, 2010. This prose poem is one of a series titled, "Tone Poems of the Cowboy", which tries to capture the tone and attitude of the American archteypal cowboy.) This is the spoken word version of the poem. The Cowboy Speaks of Solitude. The squeal of the urban pigs? The gobbets of excrement let fly in the air as the pundits of propaganda strive to fill your ear? The perpetual program hammering your brain?
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Diamond Poetry: 2/1/10 - 3/1/10
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Welcome, What else but a poem can strike you down and lift you up at the same time? Monday, February 8, 2010. Playing with Prose Poems #2. James at Mountain Diamond Poetry. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Play with your pics. The House of Landers. Silvia Williams Paints Watercolors. Playing with Prose Poems #2. James at Mountain Diamond Poetry. View my complete profile.