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Month: October 2018

Sand Dunes (analog version)

Stretched far and wide,
Are the piles of sands
The waves of wind creates
Thousands at a time and
Thus recreates another with

The strong sway, making fool
The beholder mingles one
With the other, I look for
The first one, lose the second
Third and innumerable…
Turns the number, but
None to be mine one and
Only sand dune, my footprint
Runs to be one with the other,
Gets nothing, only a whirling,
A very clear whirling of sand
Breaking one after another into

Gulleys and again into dunes.
I also turn to be a dot, in the
Sea of sand, a mere dot!

by Neela Nath Das

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Over The Roofs

I

Oh chimes set high on the sunny tower
Ring on, ring on unendingly,
Make all the hours a single hour,
For when the dusk begins to flower,
The man I love will come to me! . . .

But no, go slowly as you will,
I should not bid you hasten so,
For while I wait for love to come,
Some other girl is standing dumb,
Fearing her love will go.

II

Oh white steam over the roofs, blow high!
Oh chimes in the tower ring clear and free !
Oh sun awake in the covered sky,
For the man I love, loves me I . . .

Oh drifting steam disperse and die,
Oh tower stand shrouded toward the south,–
Fate heard afar my happy cry,
And laid her finger on my mouth.

III

The dusk was blue with blowing mist,
The lights were spangles in a veil,
And from the clamor far below
Floated faint music like a wail.

It voiced what I shall never speak,
My heart was breaking all night long,
But when the dawn was hard and gray,
My tears distilled into a song.

IV

I said, “I have shut my heart
As one shuts an open door,
That Love may starve therein
And trouble me no more.”

But over the roofs there came
The wet new wind of May,
And a tune blew up from the curb
Where the street-pianos play.

My room was white with the sun
And Love cried out in me,
“I am strong, I will break your heart
Unless you set me free.”

by Sara Teasdale

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Spitsbergen

Spitsbergen is the largest and only permanently populated island of the Svalbard archipelago in northern Norway. The administrative centre is Longyearbyen. Other settlements, in addition to research outposts, are the Russian mining community of Barentsburg, the research community of Ny-Ålesund, and the mining outpost of Sveagruva. Spitsbergen was covered in 21,977 km2 (8,485 sq mi) of ice in 1999, which was approximately 58.5% of the island’s total area. The island was first used as a whaling base in the 17th and 18th centuries, after which it was abandoned. Coal mining started at the end of the 19th century, and several permanent communities were established. The Svalbard Treaty of 1920 recognized Norwegian sovereignty and established Svalbard as a free economic zone and a demilitarized zone (more…)

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Loveless

Tell me,
what am I supposed to feel?
I loved you once,
loved all of you.
I did what I could,
to keep from hurting you.
But what pain do I inflict now?
Is it the same as yours?
The feel of your hand on my skin,
caressing my ripped flesh.
How could I not love you?

Yours lips pressed against my body,
I can feel your heart racing.
I can taste your soul.
The bittersweet innocence,
you no longer have.
You were once pure,
I was pure.
One event, just one,
has changed a lifetime.
With eyes unclouded,
I see all of who you are,
who you were.
You’ve touched my heart.
The ink tip pressed to my skin.
It will never really fade.
Is this how you’re going to save my life?
Or is this how you’re going to take it?

by Dakota Ellerton

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Once Upon A Time

The past calls out
Memories cry silent in the night
The minds clear, hearing with out doubt
Who is wrong or who is right

Love misplaced
Forgotten by the way
No mercy, No forgiven grace
Moment by moment, day by day

Regret for past times
The heart yearns for what was
Love that once was so sublime
Stubborn pride now bears the cause

Love is mighty
Sometimes filled with pride
Love still lingers
Even through the pain

by Patricia Gale

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A Dream Lies Dead

A dream lies dead here. May you softly go
Before this place, and turn away your eyes,
Nor seek to know the look of that which dies
Importuning Life for life. Walk not in woe,
But, for a little, let your step be slow.
And, of your mercy, be not sweetly wise
With words of hope and Spring and tenderer skies.
A dream lies dead; and this all mourners know:

Whenever one drifted petal leaves the tree-
Though white of bloom as it had been before
And proudly waitful of fecundity-
One little loveliness can be no more;
And so must Beauty bow her imperfect head
Because a dream has joined the wistful dead!

by Dorothy Parker

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Sand Dunes

Stretched far and wide,
Are the piles of sands
The waves of wind creates
Thousands at a time and
Thus recreates another with
The strong sway, making fool
The beholder mingles one
With the other, I look for
The first one, lose the second
Third and innumerable…
Turns the number, but
None to be mine one and
Only sand dune, my footprint
Runs to be one with the other,
Gets nothing, only a whirling,
A very clear whirling of sand
Breaking one after another into
Gulleys and again into dunes.
I also turn to be a dot, in the
Sea of sand, a mere dot!

by Neela Nath Das

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