Showing posts with label Poetry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Poetry. Show all posts

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Just thinking/ essay procrastination


I was so relieved when I found a word for it as the concept of Sonder is one I get caught up in quite often


I always wonder how many other people are staring at the moon at the exact same time as me, and what they are going through. I am comforted by the thought that our moon was the same one Joan of Arc fought under, the same moon Oscar Wilde wrote under, the same moon that people on other sides of the world who have never seen each other consult for company or comfort.


Has anyone else experienced a level of non-caring that others have mistaken for brazen confidence? It sounds so strange when put in a sentence like that! Perhaps my homework is depressing me!


Here are some words I hope are of comfort to you

Pics are from Tumblr and Pinterest

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Thursday, March 12, 2015

Evidently Chickentown- John Cooper Clarke


Evidently Chickentown

The fucking cops are fucking keen
To fucking keep it fucking clean
The fucking chief's a fucking swine
Who fucking draws a fucking line
At fucking fun and fucking games
The fucking kids he fucking blames
Are nowehere to be fucking found
Anywhere in Chickentown

The fucking scene is fucking sad
The fucking news is fucking bad
The fucking weed is fucking turf
The fucking speed is fucking surf
The fucking folks are fucking daft
Don't make me fucking laugh
It fucking hurts to look around
Everywhere in Chickentown

The fucking train is fucking late
You fucking wait you fucking wait
You're fucking lost and fucking found
Stuck in fucking Chickentown

The fucking view is fucking vile
For fucking miles and fucking miles
The fucking babies fucking cry
The fucking flowers fucking die
The fucking food is fucking muck
The fucking drains are fucking fucked
The colour scheme is fucking brown
Everywhere in Chickentown

The fucking pubs are fucking dull
The fucking clubs are fucking full
Of fucking girls and fucking guys
With fucking murder in Their eyes
A fucking bloke is fucking stabbed
Waiting for a fucking cab
You fucking stay at fucking home
The fucking neighbors fucking moan
Keep The fucking racket down
This is fucking Chickentown

The fucking train is fucking late
You fucking wait you fucking wait
You're fucking lost and fucking found
Stuck in fucking Chickentown

The fucking pies are fucking old
The fucking chips are fucking cold
The fucking beer is fucking flat
The fucking flats have fucking rats
The fucking clocks are fucking wrong
The fucking days are fucking long
It fucking gets you fucking down
Evidently Chickentown

Did anyone else grow up in a place that reminds them of Chickentown? I was about 16 when I first came across this poem, John Cooper Clarke is a rarity to be treasured! Teenage angst was soothed by his words for sure!

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Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Days by Philip Larkin

What are days for?
Days are where we live.   
They come, they wake us   
Time and time over.
They are to be happy in:   
Where can we live but days?

Ah, solving that question
Brings the priest and the doctor   
In their long coats
Running over the fields.


I really like the visual this image conveys, a priest and a shrink, running full pelt across a filed to answer life's questions for you 

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Sunday, December 7, 2014

The Arrow and the Song: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow


I shot an arrow into the air, 
It fell to earth, I knew not where;
For, so swiftly it flew, the sight
Could not follow in its flight. 

I breathed a song into the air, 
It fell to earth, I knew not where;
For who has sight so keen and strong,
That it can follow the flight of song?

Long, long afterward, in an oak
I found the arrow, still unbroke;
And the song, from beginning to end,
I found again in the heart of a friend.



Pics from Pinterest

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Saturday, December 6, 2014

Lately...


The Poets cafe up amongst the mountains just out of Brisbane was delightful, a really wonderful view, lovely food and it captured the European cafe experience perfectly, more about it here


Thirsty Roses...


Springbank Island, in the middle of Lake Burley-Griffin is stunning, on approach it looks like fairies and dragons live there, floating across in our little boat with my furry friends with us- a day well spent. If you live in Canberra, I thoroughly recommend checking this little Island out, slice of bliss and peace :)


Watched the sunrise, welcomed by birdcalls, swans and magnificent panoramic views

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Thursday, November 6, 2014

Memento Mori


Gustav Klimt


Aida by Verdi, on Lake Constance in Bregenz, 1999.

"Remember death" literally being the translation. So many of the greatest works of art, in film, literature, opera, music, paintings, television revolve around a concept we all have to go through, the great equaliser. 

Order of the good death is a great site for coming to terms with this reality, but also for developing an understanding and deeper appreciation of life, visit here

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Sunday, November 2, 2014

Rime of the Ancient Mariner


The longest poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, at the dawn of the Romantic poets era, if long poems and flights of fancy are for you, here is a LINK to the full text


These illustrations are by Gustave Dore and accompany the text well.
Even without a wikipedia entry pointing it all out, many have probably heard many a reference to this poem in many a way. Referenced in The Simpsons, Firefly, QI, everywhere!

It was considered a GOOD omen to see an Albatross (alive!) at sea, Captain Malcolm Reynolds knew that ;)

If you like metal, Iron Maiden have a brilliant 13 and a half minute spectacular based on the poem. Apart from perhaps demonising the poor little albatross a touch much, it contains lines from the poem and is a brilliant adaptation of it


Pics from Pinterest

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Thursday, August 28, 2014

Oscar Wilde



Words fail me where they were the income and life's work of this truly iconic beautiful man!
He died peniless which is one of those things that makes you look really hard at life


The Harlot's house:
 
We caught the tread of dancing feet, 
We loitered down the moonlit street, 
And stopped beneath the harlot's house. 

Inside, above the din and fray, 
We heard the loud musicians play 
The 'Treues Liebes Herz' of Strauss. 

Like strange mechanical grotesques, 
Making fantastic arabesques, 
The shadows raced across the blind. 

We watched the ghostly dancers spin 
To sound of horn and violin, 
Like black leaves wheeling in the wind. 

Like wire-pulled automatons, 
Slim silhouetted skeletons 
Went sidling through the slow quadrille. 

They took each other by the hand, 
And danced a stately saraband; 
Their laughter echoed thin and shrill. 

Sometimes a clockwork puppet pressed 
A phantom lover to her breast, 
Sometimes they seemed to try to sing. 

Sometimes a horrible marionette 
Came out, and smoked its cigarette 
Upon the steps like a live thing. 

Then, turning to my love, I said, 
"The dead are dancing with the dead, 
The dust is whirling with the dust." 

But she--she heard the violin, 
And left my side, and entered in: 
Love passed into the house of Lust. 

Then suddenly the tune went false, 
The shadows wearied of the waltz, 
The shadows ceased to wheel and whirl. 

And down the long and silent street, 
The dawn, with silver-sandalled feet, 
Crept like a frightened girl.



Dandy prince! Influence to many, gone but never ever forgotten to the realm of history


All pics from Pinterest

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Saturday, August 23, 2014

Bukowski poem for a Sunday afternoon


Every time life gets too strange I read Bukowski and it feels even stranger
Photo from Pinterest

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Monday, July 21, 2014

Beard Revered







Funny little story here

Reminds me of the romantic poets, just a little gesture and it makes you rethink the aesthetic!

Like Morrissey carrying his flowers, on stage and his pockets


Hipster arguments aside, what a happy little trend!

Pics from Tumblr

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Friday, May 23, 2014

Corky Saint Clair necklace


Long lusted after an anatomically correct heart necklace




but this one has birds in it too! Reminds me of the Bukowski poem Bluebird, "there is a bluebird in my heart..." Full poem here


Why would you want for any other combination? :)

Necklace from Corky Saint Clair, here is the LINK to their site

Pics from their fakebook page I believe

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Saturday, May 10, 2014

Some more posted secrets....

Post Secret, my weekly fix

Here are some recent ones that have not left my mind


Sadness


Horror


Mystery


Loneliness


Happiness


Loss of hope

I think sites like Post Secret and Humans of New York show that people do basically want to connect, they just don't know how to many times, we all have our own paths in life to tread and many think their own is more important than the stranger next to them on the bus

All pictures are from here

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Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Books and Brooklyn


Philosophy and onto a journal received for Christmas, as my other one is falling to bits....


Flowers of evil, TS Eliot, Philip Larkin= lots of poetry. 
It's something frankly that I don't tell many people: that I am slightly obsessive about poetry and write a lot of my own! I need to find a poetry pal. We can get wankered on Rose and read to each other beneath the trees by the sea...


my love all snuggly and warm

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Tuesday, April 8, 2014

10 for today


Tim Walker pictures for rainy days


John William Waterhouse


There's some great words out there!



Vintage moons, thinking of making a few giant paste ups of these to brighten Canberra's tunnelled walkways


Some wise words


What a lovely illustration


Chaucer's Canterbury tales, also good for rainy days with woolly socks, furry friends and spiced mead!


Mania Mania ring. I saw Jessa wearing it in Season 3 of Girls. It's kind of ridiculous to have a junkie character wearing a $300 ring, even if she is a 'bohemian' and all that


Not one for weddings, but didn't Mary look lovely back in the wedding episode before Downton depressed the interwebs with its storylines? What a lovely ethereal look. Won't see any awful puffy sleeves and diamantes back then

Pics from Tumblr and Pinterest. Let me know if you want an exact source, referencing is my downfall at Uni and on blogger

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