Tag Archive | Identity
MY FACE
Originally posted on SUSANNE LEIST:
Source:slobbering ? ? Gone for good. My identity is gone. My uniqueness. My face.
Flutes of Light
Originally posted on Wuji Seshat:
we’ve retold the stories of our lives like prehistory so many times we forgot the white morning or the gulls that drove us to listen to traces of infinity we become our own museums sort of broken accounts of what happened to us, a thousand photos later we still can’t…
CAN YOU WRITE ABOUT LOVE?
Originally posted on Wuji Seshat:
Death is a preferable subject For a poet died of writing about love These diseases, suicides, war, religions Have to be put into perspective Why? Because love turns Literature into a poor resurrection Of dead poets, itโs better they stayed dead To be honest, Death teaches us immortality Reuniting with…
TRIBES AMONG THE STARS
Originally posted on Wuji Seshat:
Love set you going like a pendulum The instinct to profit from another Taking your place among the elements To marry the Earth, magnifying The fact that we depend upon Shadows and safety, tribe and nakedness We no longer think of our mothers Etched as we are in our own…
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…
Author Life: Find Your Style and Own It!
Originally posted on Legends of Windemere:
Yahoo Image Search The theme for this week is ‘Author Life’, which I’m guessing I wrote up while I was exhausting or a little buzzed.ย I figure part of the challenge here is to figure out what I was talking about.ย Anyway, there are many aspects to the life…
Recommended Reads: Identity – Part 1 by Claire Duffy
Originally posted on Suffolk Scribblings:
? This wonderfully dark & complex nordic thriller comes with plenty of twists and turns. Don’t be fooled by the “part 1”, this is a self-contained story with a satisfying conclusion. However, if you like your stories to follow a comfortable, predictable path where you know where you are at…