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January | 2016 | simonsometimessays
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8230;and sometimes he sings it instead. Archive for January, 2016. Never too late to say Happy New Year on. January 12, 2016. Error: Twitter did not respond. Please wait a few minutes and refresh this page. When I Wrote What. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Building back the habit of writing, one day at a time. Eric Schlehlein, Author/Freelance writer. International Bellhop Travel Magazine. Janh1: Mainly fair with occasional rain. Mediocre revelations of a part-time hedonist. The greatest...
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Overture | simonsometimessays
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8230;and sometimes he sings it instead. Music makes me think of things. Perhaps specific memories, perhaps aspirations, perhaps no more than wool-gathering – there’s no pattern to it. Sometimes it makes me think of other music, and sometimes it expels all thoughts except how good (or awful) the music is. Likewise, things make me think of music, and only internal logic can explain what and why. It’s a mixed up, muddled up, shook up world (except for Lola, obviously). Music is a luvMUST. luvFAB blog. Re)Li...
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8230;and sometimes he sings it instead. April 1, 2015. Having the last word. A few years ago I decided I would invent my own proverbs. The basis of a good proverb is not that it necessarily means anything, but that it sounds like it ought to. As is sometimes said*, A proverb is the wit of many but the wisdom of few. Mine was a short-lived endeavour, lasting only until I discovered the stiffness of the competition. William Blake was a master, and this setting by Benjamin Britten of. Than as the name of a ...
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Cold Genius | simonsometimessays
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8230;and sometimes he sings it instead. February 27, 2015. Consider Camelot. And this, the gently romantic title song. As performed by Richard Burton. In the show it’s sung by King Arthur, naturally, and you couldn’t imagine a musical about Camelot in which Arthur, Guinevere and Lancelot don’t have the pick of the songs to sing. And then consider something else: Purcell’s opera. What it does have is this:. What power art thou? The song of the Cold Genius, the Spirit of Winter. Electrifying and atmosp...
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Riddle-me-ree | simonsometimessays
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8230;and sometimes he sings it instead. Holy Blood Holy Grail. May 30, 2015. Several years ago, an English judge (“ Good morning, Judge. 8220;) got himself into slightly hot water. In fact it looks more like mild criticism from the Court of Appeal – when it was called upon to review his judgment in a certain high-profile case – but as lawyers will know, even the gentlest reproach when uttered in public by such bodies resounds like the thunders of Zeus*. The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail. The Da Vinci Code.
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Friends and Family | Caroline Tanski
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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. Essayist, poet, and editor. In no particular order, these are some of my favorite writers and writerly organizations:. Laura E. Davis. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.
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The AWP REDUX Series | Dakota Garilli
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Poet and essayist, aspiring educator and publisher. Professional interests: coffee, queer studies, reality television, talking to myself. The AWP REDUX Series. March 11, 2013. Check Out My Friends. My friend Ian Riggins. Gesturing grandly at one of the few views we got of Boston from our hotel room. Some topics to look out for. 8211; The authorial persona in works of creative nonfiction. 8211; The art of transitions and structure in lyric poetry. 8211; Quick tips for independent literary start-ups. Oh my...
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andreafellinipoetry | Andrea' Fellini's ...
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Andrea' Fellini's …. 039;dives of a fertile mind'. October 27, 2014. A view of the motherland’s bosom cannot be faltered. Irreparable, are the expanses of her contours. In a world where the wind owns our Marilyns, how dare we leave virgins outside for the prowl. Inch by inch, we alter life as we know it. And then we ponder why blisters are forged from our unknown. […]. Step by Step. Flaw by Floor. July 4, 2013. With every step you take. In every room you enter. Poetry ( the girl that took my soul ).
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Between Worlds | simonsometimessays
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8230;and sometimes he sings it instead. April 16, 2015. Last night I went with annemariesometimessays to see. A new opera with music by Tansy Davies and words by Nick Drake – I mentioned it a couple of months ago. It’s from English National Opera (from whose website I have borrowed the featured image to this post – I hope they don’t mind), and on at the Barbican. For a decent account of it, check out this review from the Independent. But Oh, my word! If you have tears, prepare to shed them now. Simon is ...
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