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Tag Archives: destiny
Goonies Forever
Let no one, ever, tell you what your destiny is or isn’t, or allow their criterion to influence and determine your course of being— There is so much you inside you, so much vast, unexplored country which calls for your … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged destiny, explorer's creed, here we go again!, it's your life, John Biscello, poem, soul's calling
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Sight-Line
Did you want a bitch, or a super-heroine? Or perhaps just a mop and bucket for sticky linoleum, for hangovers that crawl into high-rise offices? Whatever it is you want or need, forget me, I’m not the “it” tagged in … Continue reading
Posted in Artwork, Cinema, Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged cindy sherman, city girl, destiny, horizon bending, John Biscello, poem, untitled film still
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Backroads
Traveling mapless backroads, I found heaven looking for me.
Posted in Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged backroads, destiny, guidance, Heaven, John Biscello, poem, Poetry, search, spirit, travel
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Raking the Dust, the Re-launch
Raking the Dust, my second novel, has officially been re-released. It is available in paper back for $19.99, and as a Kindle edition for $8.99. To order a copy, click here. Also, if you are a reviewer for a blog, magazine, … Continue reading
Posted in Press, Prose, Publications, Uncategorized
Tagged author, Books, destiny, dreams, John Biscello, Literary, literature, New York, novel, Raking the Dust, reviews, San Francisco, Surrealism, Taos
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Dreams
Do not chase your dreams. Learn to keep still, truly still, and your dreams, rent from astral matter, will find you ready.
Posted in Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged astral, chase, conviction, cosmic, cosmos, destiny, dreams, faith, John Biscello, love, passion, poem, Poetry, rent
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Ennoble
By tenderest shoots, nuptials chance a star’s violet gleanings, Souls, in turn, twin to a greening grown true in hearts ennobling.
Starry Night
Stars, the luminous freckles on God’ night-face, or angelic winks from afar, lovingly rendered by a painter named Vincent who bore clearly his scars with exquisite faith.
Posted in Artwork, Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged angels, Artwork, destiny, devotion, God, haiku, impressionistic, John Biscello, Light, love, night, painting, poem, Poetry, Starry Night, Stars, vincent van gogh
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Helion
Smoldering ashes, to incite Helion’s grace– You will feel me rise.
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Tagged ashes, bird of fire, cosmos, destiny, haiku, Helion, John Biscello, phoenix, poem, Poetry, rebirth, rise, sun
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Unmade
We, running and running in place, fearful of cellular retakes, were arranged to be unmade– vagrants to symmetry’s tow.
Posted in Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged cells, cellular, destiny, human, John Biscello, poem, Poetry, symmetry, unmade
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Karma
In burning karma, what goes around comes around– Angels bear logic.
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Tagged angels, destiny, haiku, henry miller, John Biscello, karma, poem, Poetry
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