Archive for the 'Les Beaux Arts' Category

Treasure Hunting Begins Inside

Friday, December 7th, 2007

If you are like me, you never get enough of the hunt, whether on the search for rocks and gems, fossils, or treasure. Now that the cold, wet weather is putting a damper on outside searches for those in the north, it is prime time for indoor searches. After all, while you can, every once […]

Under A Black Halo

Sunday, June 10th, 2007

I would like to share with you a poem which has been with me for over a decade. It was conceived in Marrakesh on a trip to the airport from the old city. The moon was huge and orange and on its way behind the Medina wall. I was in a rattling old taxi sitting […]

“House of the Goblin” [Part Two of Three/with notes]

Friday, June 8th, 2007

House of the Goblin
[Part Two of Three]
Here is where, where the air is still
And the mountains shadows disappear!
Here is where, unnumbered spirits dwell
Where harp and memory expire…
Where the rainbow—leaps, from its
Storeroom-keep, and cries;
And the sands along the oceans coast
Echo then die…as in sleep…;
And where enchantment turns into ghouls!…
Who be these spirits, which charm and gleam?
A […]

Poetry Critics

Thursday, June 7th, 2007

I’ve been writing poetry for quite some time. I care about the art and how the art effects people.
I want to talk some about how poetry is seen in my opinion and how narrow the view of some can be when it comes to poetry and the worth and value it holds in society. I’ve […]