Philosophy will turn my angels to theories.
Science will disintegrate my constellations
into flames randomly set in the void of time
And space.
Where else is a man to go
But to story,
which is free;
which needn't neglect any reality.
con·science: early 13c., from O.Fr. conscience...from L. conscientia "knowledge within oneself, sense of right, a moral sense," from conscientem (nom. consciens), prp. of conscire "be (mutually) aware," from com- "with," or "thoroughly" (see com-) + scire "to know" (see science). Probably a loan-translation of Gk. syneidesis, lit. "with-knowledge." Sometimes nativized in O.E./M.E. as inwit. Russian also uses a loan-translation, so-vest, "conscience," lit. "with-knowledge." (Merriam-Webster)
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Poetry
Poetry was the topic of conversation just now. I'll leave names out, but one said something along the lines of, "poetry is a group effort...it's inspired." Another had just read two poems from a book he recently self-published, and another sat on the couch, quiet, and yet another stood before the author, attentive.
The moment passed at the pace of conversation, but the truth lingered. Poetry is, when all those words come down through the pen, about the sublime relationship that inspires the man to set them to a form a bit more permanent.
The moment passed at the pace of conversation, but the truth lingered. Poetry is, when all those words come down through the pen, about the sublime relationship that inspires the man to set them to a form a bit more permanent.
Monday, October 10, 2011
blind bard
You have the eyes
Of a blind bard;
Neither of which has seen
But for sight
Have searched the untold far.
Of a blind bard;
Neither of which has seen
But for sight
Have searched the untold far.
Friday, September 30, 2011
Urban Monks
Doug came up with the idea for the Urban Monks years ago, back when we were both in Ithaca, New York, running for the Big Red. I think he was lingering there, walking the poets path, long ginger hair covering his face as he'd tie up his shoes. I remember.
Doug dedicated himself to something he believed in and now that I am dedicated to something I believe in, I am just coming to really feel and see the light of his vision. Before, I think, I just felt it. Anyway, he sent me this today, regarding the Urban Monks:
urbanmonks is meant to be an inclusive term...
simply put... the urbanmonks thinktank is a loose collaboration of
thinkers, artists, seekers, community folk, feelers.... any of all
types of folk who devotes some energy... to the emotional healing of
our culture.
"The emotional healing of our culture." He might have put it like this to me before, but it wasn't until today that the description really resonated through my vision of "the way things are".
Monday, September 12, 2011
Monday, July 25, 2011
Athlete on a Bus
A man
Lifts his child
From the seat
Onto his lap
For a homeless
In orange
With tote --
This is the bus.
And just then
A warmth
Worth all the calories
A lifetime would have me burn
Passes through my skeleton
Making my eyeballs
Want to sweat.
Lifts his child
From the seat
Onto his lap
For a homeless
In orange
With tote --
This is the bus.
And just then
A warmth
Worth all the calories
A lifetime would have me burn
Passes through my skeleton
Making my eyeballs
Want to sweat.
Thursday, July 14, 2011
excuse
It's like this
I tell whomever asks
About my inconsistencies:
A poet is intoxicated
off the plain, thin air;
so, can you blame me
for finding sobriety
in a strong spirit
or Belgian ale?
I tell whomever asks
About my inconsistencies:
A poet is intoxicated
off the plain, thin air;
so, can you blame me
for finding sobriety
in a strong spirit
or Belgian ale?
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