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Monthly Archives: December 2018
Candles for Henry Miller
Happy birthday, Henry Miller! “One’s destination is never a place but rather a new way of looking at things.”–H. Miller Some men rattle their chains and wonder, some sing them. Then there are others who spraypaint their chains rainbow siege … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry, Prose, Uncategorized
Tagged december 26th, henry miller's birthday, heroes, inspiration, John Biscello, poem, torch-bearing, tribute
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Calling
The invitation came out of thin, seeding air– Your life needs you, now.
Posted in Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged haiku, intuition's guidebook, John Biscello, poem, soul calling, to listen, today today today
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Icebreaking in the New
It is in that glacial place, the skinned heart of ice country, where the miracle rush of stilled water charges the aspiring craft and wonder of veins, it is there that you will come to understand the value of dancing … Continue reading
How Winter Springs
Garden caked in snow, single charmed rose, metaphor to give hope its due.
Posted in Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged hope, John Biscello, love, poem, rose is a rose is a rose, spring's icy beginnings, thaw, winter's warm blood
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Zuzu’s Petals
A father’s pocket, containing secret petals— the meaning of love.
Posted in Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged christmas haiku, gratitude, it's a wonderful life, John Biscello, love, petals, poem, zuzu
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The Marvelous
If there are better prayers than laughter, dancing and touch, I have not found them, to know our true legacies as electric beings binging in limitless pools of dreamjazz, is to pray the wilds with glimmering abandon, to dare our … Continue reading
Wakefulness
We are bibless children in a cosmic playpen dribbling starjuice and spitting up blood hoping our mothers any mothers will come and clean it up before the deluge orphans us to the jarring rift of dreamless wake.
Posted in Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged children of the earth, cosmic vibeways, growing pains, John Biscello, poem, the waking life
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Tis the Season
In the enormous unchambered charity of the heart I found a season, stripped and flagrant and seeded to praise, matching light to its own dark, initiating a holy run of embers and symmetry, wombkind’s respiring reset, through which dreams usher … Continue reading
Fred and Ginger’s Step-children
There is a stunning and original reciprocity that takes place when two people are moved to dance while holding hands with only air beneath their feet.
Posted in Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged dance on air, John Biscello, love, one step two step three step four, poem, soulplay, what dream may come
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