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Tag Archives: song
Intergalactica
It is impossible to live up to the lyrical, its angelmarked bendings of antenna, and sonic proofs, to nestle in the hollows of pitch, half-bird, half-wraith, attempting the almighty bait and switch, to con the heavens into granting you a … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged intergalactic, John Biscello, lyricism, poem, Poetry, song, Stars, the final frontier
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Feathers
Song, caught in her hair, something about torn feathers, running, blue to form.
Posted in Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged Blue, dream, feathers, girl, haiku, John Biscello, music, poem, Poetry, running, song, torn
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Fount
I have heard her sing, lungs, founting with light, to braid dark hours into grace.
Posted in Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged dark, fount, grace, haiku, John Biscello, Light, lungs, poem, singing, song
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Canticle
Thistles, structuring a feral paragraph in open space, as the stray feather, cruciform to fence, parlays the canticle of Muse, unfettered.
Cup
The simpling of the heart as it pours fast light into a rimless cup.
Posted in Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged cup, heart, John Biscello, Light, poem, Poetry, prayer, release, rimless, song, surrender
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Scorpion
Scorpion, who fears thy immortal symmetry imprinted upon a lidless void? Who dares tread upon your inky black trail of shelled pearls and amative resin? You, Sex, You, Death, You, primordial sleep and whipped wake of Pan’s ancient cloven song– … Continue reading
Dance
Servicing joy’s turn, feet pray upon fertile ground– Grace, joined at the hip.
Posted in Artwork, Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged Artwork, dance, haiku, happiness, John Biscello, joy, love, painting, poem, Poetry, rain, Singing Butler, song, surreal, umbrellas, Vettriano
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Chairs
An empty chorus of chairs humming a nocturne, softly, in unison– Thanks for the memories!
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Tagged bistro, cafe, chairs, John Biscello, memories, nocturne, paris, poem, Poetry, song
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Serenade
Moonlight serenade, every autumn the same song– Grief resets its course.
Bird’s Eye View
(For Leonard Cohen) As the bird on the wire trills its last delicious electric notes, the vibrato hum begins to resound in Heaven.
Posted in Artwork, Uncategorized
Tagged bird, bird on a wire, Heaven, John Biscello, leonard cohen, Literary, memoriam, music, song
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