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Love Hurts
Originally posted on Christa Wojciechowski:
? I chose this quote as the theme of my third novel in The Sculptor series. It’s from Franz Kafka’s Letters to Milena, which is a posthumously published collection of his love letters sent to Milena Jesenská, a married Czech journalist with whom he had a long distance love affair. The relationship…
THE DEMANDS OF SOLITUDE
Originally posted on Wuji Seshat:
My mind’s walls glows stars The nightstand of my eternity Is blushing a feverish pitch For Cleaning, self and foreigners And purity behind the doors I no longer can eat meat Said the pork to my nose I awoke to a dream of a Cactus Garden Where I could learn…
The Roggenbuck Principle
Originally posted on Wuji Seshat:
So I have heard you are obsessed with wonder The predominant thought of your being Is your Showzen, the arc frequency Everything sent out returns to the source You are a human transmission tower Your channel is your life Your thoughts attract consequent vibrations So I have heard you are…
WHY EVERYONE SHOULD WRITE POETRY
Originally posted on Wuji Seshat:
I’m my own utopia In my Utopia, we would dream awake Writing poems about each other Speaking in whispers hushed I could say out loud That I felt loved without Trying to find a measure Or a reason to be appreciated In my own utopia We wouldn’t judge each other…
BARREN AUGUST ASSAULT
Originally posted on Wuji Seshat:
I To what purpose, August, do you return? Beauty is not enough, I’ve noticed It has died in your heat, I know The climax of summer is false II I prefer in-between seasons, Spring & Autumn, so much more soul! Of little leaves, and old blooms I know what I…
LANDSCAPE WITHOUT ANGELS
Originally posted on Wuji Seshat:
Bravely in a land of dust As pilgrims we make our way To some far country we believe is good But the truth is, we are all immigrants Nomads and priestesses of our faith Sojourning in foreign countries In heart-broken cities that endure An agony to submit To the volatile…