Tag Archives: John Biscello

Wither

From morning to noon, the roses gathered to grieve the loss of their bloom.   (Photo by David John Lotto)

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Kind of Blue, Too

Spiders to Mozart, what luminous webs and notes we weave, snot-strands from God’s blown brass, tapestries of the eternal boombox, breakbeats to spacefolk to bebop within a deep forest kind of blue, the music, recorded or un, plays on and … Continue reading

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Bulbs

Incandescence, how bulbs aspire to fragrant gospel.    

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Keen

Her secret refuge, at childhood’s keen edge, flirting with grace on the rim.

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Ink

She scattered white light through the context of blue ink– Heartbreak, Chapter Two.

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Music

To listen with eyes, in a forest of deep blue– Music spiring dreams.   (Image by Christian Marclay)

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Film Still

She, the heroine, in the still of her own life– Christ, how far to go?   (Photo by Cindy Sherman)

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Road

Waiting, still, waiting, the unbearable lightness of life between homes.   (Photo by Cindy Sherman)

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Albert Camus

Stranger to near self, he tracked existential crumbs to a chance verdict.   (Photo of Albert Camus by Henri Cartier-Bresson)

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Literacy

Survivors bible, How to Fall and Get Back Up– In slapstick we trust.      

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