Saturday, May 15, 2004
No subject, no title, no pain, no gain. (NO losers, NO winners); POEM
The stones and stumps of the desert cry within They are my sisters, brothers, kith and kin "Lifeless," some say - yet warm with age, forgiveness Deserving so much the presence of gods and Truths But their gods died trying to stop Columbus Who took their gold and maize with our compass The tree...
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BLOoooOGIT pooootry
One weeping willow Three swans, not four - under blooms This spring I am one. It's Saturday, so I will share some fruits of poetree:- Writing is a haven A mode of self-instruction I brandish my pen No weapon of mass destruction Do not, therefore, silence me When I express my life's instruction I do...
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Friday, May 14, 2004
This Blog is being Retired due to Overwhelming Interest - Yucatan Poem
In the interest of politics and peace... See next blog, with Nobel Laureate Bertrand Russell advising us about stereotypes, democracy and your rights.
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Thursday, May 13, 2004
Remember Russell, Nobel laureate Bertrand? Plus YUCATAN, A POEM
YUCATAN, A POEM; prepared by Quotations For Today's Believers (Bertrand Russell) The stones and stumps of the desert cry within They are my sisters, brothers, kith and kin "Lifeless," some say - yet warm with age, forgiveness Deserving so much the presence of gods and Truths But their gods died...
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Wednesday, May 12, 2004
PURSUIT OF LIFE, liberty and double standards ... in Blogitania and Utopia.
Have you wondered sometimes why it is that WEB LOGGING sounds just like "blogging"? I have wondered why there are so many admonitions and proverbs that "people in glass houses should not throw stones," and that One ought to love one's neighbor as Oneself. Or even, what's good for the goose is good...
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BU$H WILL WIN, DEONILS improves langWAGE but not limericks in a fit of rage
THE AFTERNOON AFTER (New and Improved version): There was a young man from Africa Who learnt a new langwage in America But when he began to use the local idiom His ex-lovers decided to deport him He retired quickly, and may be reached in Blogitania. (c) Copyright the Lewd Blue-eyed boy of the Brood,...
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Tuesday, May 11, 2004
This tough day allowed me to use Meditation for AT_ONE_MENT or atonement
MEDITATION 101: FROM A NOVICE TO ANYONE WHO WANTS TO LEARN ABOUT THE “I” WITHIN. There are two options to focus the mind in meditation. These are either to watch your breath – oxygen in and carbon-di-oxide out, in a gentle, regular rhythm – or to watch your mind. Both are rather difficult because...
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5-11. For Michael's sake; I managed to guess that parents wouldn't want
Michael, one of the parents experiencing an untold horror today, because the beheaded American in Iraq today, is the son he raised. Michael said he was extremely pained that so many details of his son's death became public knowledge. I am glad that I, dear friends on Blogit, thought deeply for once...
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A TRULY SAD day, filled with horror, for me, PA man, and US
When I heard that some Iraqis had a kidnapped US civilian contract worker read out a statement that he would be paying in blood for the abuse of Iraqi prisoners at Abu Graib, I felt shivers, then horror. I was hoping against hope that it was a false report. I was hoping like Iraqi & US mothers......
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Monday, May 10, 2004
Haiku and Poem for You (because of your attitude of gratitude) Bravo!
HAIKU: Gratitude Friends have come and gone... You give to poets finer wine: Like Mom's blood moves me. (copyright, DEO. 5/10/2004) PATRIOTIC POEM: "Are you my Mother? Song of America." So many on this bandwagon, your Mom returned to the womb Warning: BEWARE THE FAITH OF STRANGERS on Dad's tomb The...
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