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The Enigma of Emily Dickinson
Ascetic, eccentric, recluse was what many said of Emily Dickinson the elusive waif of literary genius. A misanthrope melancholy master of prose, Emily Dickinson lived in the world of paradox never seeing the outcome of her own masterpieces. A...
29 commentsThe Dark Night of Edgar Allan Poe
Before there was Eliot, Yeats and Frost there was Edgar Allan Poe; the dark knight of literature and prose. If there was a knight in shining armor that rescued desperate damsels in distress then Poe was the black horse sweltering, lathery and...
30 commentsThe Dark Horse of Poetry Dylan Thomas
In 39 tumultuous years Dylan Thomas left his broad strokes of literary genius on the canvas of human experience. One of Dylan’s greatest achievements was lauded after his death as Under Milk Wood captivated...
8 commentsThe Long Winter of Robert Frost
On a spring day in 1874 under the looming skyline of San Francisco an iconic figure in modern poetry was born – Robert Frost. The allure of the city however would not hold him in its gravity for long as his...
12 commentsA Man Alone
Darkness surrounds me silent sounds fill the air my steps are forgotten No one hears no one cares I am a man alone Outside the paradox I live in a another world reaching for faces somewhere beyond the veil ...
20 commentsRoute 66
I saw her in my dreams Curves that went on forever It made my heart hot, Flashing lights in ghost towns Floating like stars in butter As if time had stopped Dinosaurs make jokes As the tourists drive by But no one stops to inquire, Pale faces...
19 commentsTomorrow is a Just a Headline
Tomorrow is Just a Headlineby Chad Taylor I see you there your eyes are as bright as yesterday I try so hard to remember every line and impression on your face You linger there then disappear again without a trace Now tomorrow is just a...
10 commentsThe Rise and Fall of Ezra Pound
He was a prolific and unpredictable poet whose impact arguably influenced art, music and literature more than any of his crticis in the last 100 years. From Hemmingway, Yeats, Frost, and T.S Eliot; Pound’s passion never ended at his own pen and...
12 commentsIdes of Time
Crashing waves down upon the bow Deep furrows dark across my brow Sun bitten sting of salt in wounds Sailing blindly into the darkened hue Strange songs serenade from the sea Calling me to the depths of disbelief Cymbals crashing like angry waves A...
8 commentsPrisoners of Hope
We stand like sentinels In the land of dark Faint glowing embers death's counterpart Gatekeepers We In the Shadow of hell's gate Determined to frustrate Predetermined fate Self mutilated ...
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