Tag Archives: life

A Moment (Creative Writing)

Sitting on the old wooden bench outside of the English building, I watch the leaves that sit, scattered around me; brown and yellow and burnt in the cold of this five o’clock hour. There aren’t many others around. But there’s … Continue reading

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In the Backyard of My Childhood Home (Creative Writing)

And with only that, I am there again, in the back yard of my childhood home, in the suburbs, and in the summer heat, where I walk and I stare and I notice the trees, and how the insects hang … Continue reading

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“It’s A War” Blackbird Blackbird

You know when you hear a song, and it completely overtakes you for a moment. Like it somehow, can change your perception of the world?? This song to me, is so poetic in its nature! Perfect daydreaming music…

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“The Forms of Love” George Oppen

Ok, so I think this poem, “The Forms Of Love” by George Oppen is so oddly beautiful because, in part, of its simplicity. Oppen was part of a literary movement known as the Objectivists, who were influenced greatly by the … Continue reading

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“Like Some Rhino Hunters I Know”

Whoever is like me, and thinks that Ernest Hemingway was the baddest man around, and will forever be one of, if not the, great American novelist, watch this awesome video from Midnight In Paris!

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“You Fit Into Me” Margaret Atwood

OK, so this tiny, and amazing little poem is the one that helped me to realize how much power and emotion is hidden within the written language. And we are meant to uncover it! I first read this poem when … Continue reading

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“When I Heard the Learn’d Astronomer” Walt Whitman

When I heard the learn’d astronomer, When the proofs, the figures, were ranged in columns before me, When I was shown the charts and diagrams, to add, divide, and measure them, When I sitting heard the astronomer where he lectured … Continue reading

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“In That Other Fantasy Where We Live Forever” Wanda Coleman

I was a TA for a general education English glass in school, and this poem was assigned on one of the first days of class. It was so funny, because the students immediately decided that poetry was irrelevant, and that … Continue reading

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“Runway, Houses, City, Clouds” Tame Impala

Just listen, and think of home, when ever, and where ever it is…

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“Red Wheelbarrow” William Carlos Williams 1923

I’ll never forget taking my first literature class in college. It was literary analysis, and we were learning to not only digest the poetry we were reading, but to view it, and understand it, from the perspective of someone trying … Continue reading

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