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Monthly Archives: October 2017
Cradle
Fearful symmetry, the shape of deep, fragile love– Winter’s cradle, stirred.
Posted in Artwork, Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged birth, child, cinematic, cradle, fragile, gregory crewdson, home, John Biscello, love, mother, painting, photo, photography, poem, Poetry, Winter
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Tropic of Cancer
To lance a staid form, with crab-claws bent on rupture– How masters shift course.
Posted in Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged banned books, Brooklyn, haiku, henry miller, John Biscello, literature, obelisk press, paris, poem, Poetry, tropic of cancer
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Tramp
Modeling tatters, some masks cannot conceal truth– the poor man’s Jesus.
Posted in Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged beatific, clown, haiku, jesus, John Biscello, laughter, messiah, poem, Poetry, sad, sorrow, tramp
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Tissue
After her heart fell to seed for the first time, the young girl wondered– How many tissues throughout mortal history had been used to absorb the world’s weeping, fragile, tenuous nets for dreams that slip through?
Posted in Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged dreams, heartbreak, John Biscello, love, nets, poem, Poetry, sadness, sorrow, tissue, weeping, wonder
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Three Musicians
To birth visual sound, mortals shaped into music– painter’s brush with fame.
Posted in Artwork, Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged art, Artwork, cubism, John Biscello, modernism, music, musicians, painting, Picasso, poem, Poetry, three musicians
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Thomas Wolfe
Locomotive-brained, roar and let of angels blood– Tracks vetting heaven.
Posted in Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged angels, haiku, Heaven, John Biscello, Literary, literature, locomotive, of time and the river, poem, Poetry, thomas wolfe, tracks
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Stranger
I pressed against the sun, slow lance of burning, while the other, at a distance, watches– benign indifference the stranger’s claim on his own life passing
Posted in Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged albert camus, claim, existentialism, indifference, John Biscello, literature, poem, Poetry, the stranger
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Portal
Every portal an incubator for change– Time’s infinite jest.
Posted in Artwork, Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged Artwork, choices, Giorgio di Chirico, haiku, infinite jest, John Biscello, painting, poem, Poetry, portal, surreal, the anxious journey
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Praise
Touch, the inviolable charge inciting rent ecstasy between a bright siege of atoms, you, me, nameless, humming, conduits of praise.
Pucker
Pucker, how love concentrates itself into the singular purpose of tendering a kiss to breathe Intimacy, unfettered.
Posted in Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged breathing, devotion, dream, intimacy, John Biscello, kiss, love, love-making, passion, poem, Poetry, pucker
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