Tag Archives: ship

Andrea Doria

Itchy navels, persecutions, manias, projections, snot-rimmed abysses, it’s been a mixed bag of plenty and none, and here I sit with the day’s teeth growing long and chopping down with razor-edged intensity … the stringent air of day after days … Continue reading

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Ship

Be alone in small solitude in a room. Place votive candles in a scale model of a famous ship, the Lusitania, the Andrea Doria, the Titanic. Close your eyes. See yourself on the ship mingling with the other passengers. Listen … Continue reading

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Testament

From the series, Japan Poems. The sea’s fathomless span, its give and crush a remedial balm and testament to the touch of what grieves us. We surrender to longed-for renditions of us going away from ourselves to meet ourselves in … Continue reading

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Going

From the series, Japan Poems. In spaces between, we are supported to dream– Distance knows no bounds.

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Horizon

From the series, Japan Poems Every voyage is a first and last, an avid siren and amen to condensed passage– Heed the call of your heart’s holiest seethe and rapture, to know itself, uncharted, a trespasser braving the permeable furor … Continue reading

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Voyage

From the series, Japan Poems In reality every ship a ghost ship passing between lives.

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