Daily Archives: May 5, 2013

Sun down to dawn

Originally posted on The ancient eavesdropper:
Sun      down              down                     down… Colors fade to black and gray      swirling shapes decay     …

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Haiku May 5, 2013 Heart Strings

Originally posted on art prescription:
Clarity… moment Heart pulls, body answers, go Follow your heart strings!! Art Prescription:  Ever stand staring out a window…feeling pulled to do something, go somewhere, answer the heart? What if it’s chasing an owl?

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Ed Abbey’s thoughts fertilized my garden plot

“I hold no preference among flowers, so long as they are wild, free, spontaneous. Bricks to all greenhouses! Black thumb and cutworm to the potted plant!” Ed Abbey There be no potted plants on this tilled soil, Ed. Their rhizomes … Continue reading

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Hourglass

Concrete poem of a turned timepiece with sand, set against the blue backdrop of the ocean. Hope you enjoy and have a fantastic weekend! Cheers, Tyler 🙂

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End Of Grief

Originally posted on Poetry on the run:
The green in all its shades is luminescent, polarized and poised to become. Everything else is silvered by the sun, the flowers, the fence, the dog swimming in silver water. Air stirs between…

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Pollen piñatas

Originally posted on The ancient eavesdropper:
      Rich pigments blink anew  on alder branches aloft –  amber-colored catkins, countless weepy, oblong piñatas punched by turbid air, burst forth showers of pollen-laden haze, sending me in sneezing fits to my…

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Gravity’s ghostly grayscale grip

Originally posted on The ancient eavesdropper:
All is ghostly, crooked, silenced at the mercy of nature’s influence – her uncontrollable gravity grips pine needle, sap, cone and rolling mountain in one infinite foothold.

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Happy Cinco de Mayo!

Originally posted on The ancient eavesdropper:
In celebration of Cinco de Mayo, I have retouched my concrete poem of a cracked cranium for your viewing pleasure. Also, I have included the poem below in Spanish. Unfortunately, the shape of the…

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Feliz Cinco de Mayo!

In celebration of Cinco de Mayo, I have retouched my concrete poem of a cracked cranium for your viewing pleasure. Also, I have included the poem below in Spanish. Unfortunately, the shape of the Spanish version was lost in translation. … Continue reading

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