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Easter Day
by Oscar Wilde

easter painting
The birth of Easter


The silver trumpets rang across the Dome:
The people knelt upon the ground with awe:
And borne upon the necks of men I saw,
Like some great God, the Holy Lord of Rome.
Priest-like, he wore a robe more white than foam,
And, king-like, swathed himself in royal red,
Three crowns of gold rose high upon his head:
In splendour and in light the Pope passed home.
My heart stole back across wide wastes of years
To One who wandered by a lonely sea,
And sought in vain for any place of rest:
'Foxes have holes, and every bird its nest.
I, only I, must wander wearily,
And bruise my feet, and drink wine salt with tears.'


Easter Morning
by A. R. Ammons

I have a life that did not become,
that turned aside and stopped,
astonished:
I hold it in me like a pregnancy or
as on my lap a child
not to grow old but dwell on

it is to his grave I most
frequently return and return
to ask what is wrong, what was
wrong, to see it all by
the light of a different necessity
but the grave will not heal
and the child,
stirring, must share my grave
with me, an old man having
gotten by on what was left

when I go back to my home country in these
fresh far-away days, it’s convenient to visit
everybody, aunts and uncles, those who used to say,
look how he’s shooting up, and the
trinket aunts who always had a little
something in their pocketbooks, cinnamon bark
or a penny or nickel, and uncles who
were the rumored fathers of cousins
who whispered of them as of great, if
troubled, presences, and school

teachers, just about everybody older
(and some younger) collected in one place
waiting, particularly, but not for
me, mother and father there, too, and others
close, close as burrowing
under skin, all in the graveyard
assembled, done for, the world they
used to wield, have trouble and joy
in, gone

the child in me that could not become
was not ready for others to go,
to go on into change, blessings and
horrors, but stands there by the road
where the mishap occurred, crying out for
help, come and fix this or we
can’t get by, but the great ones who
were to return, they could not or did
not hear and went on in a flurry and
now, I say in the graveyard, here
lies the flurry, now it can’t come
back with help or helpful asides, now
we all buy the bitter
incompletions, pick up the knots of
horror, silently raving, and go on
crashing into empty ends not
completions, not rondures the fullness
has come into and spent itself from

I stand on the stump
of a child, whether myself
or my little brother who died, and
yell as far as I can, I cannot leave this place, for
for me it is the dearest and the worst,
it is life nearest to life which is
life lost: it is my place where
I must stand and fail,
calling attention with tears
to the branches not lofting
boughs into space, to the barren
air that holds the world that was my world

though the incompletions
(& completions) burn out
standing in the flash high-burn
momentary structure of ash, still it
is a picture-book, letter-perfect
Easter morning: I have been for a
walk: the wind is tranquil: the brook
works without flashing in an abundant
tranquility: the birds are lively with
voice: I saw something I had
never seen before: two great birds,
maybe eagles, blackwinged, whitenecked
and –headed, came from the south oaring
the great wings steadily; they went
directly over me, high up, and kept on
due north: but then one bird,
the one behind, veered a little to the
left and the other bird kept on seeming
not to notice for a minute: the first
began to circle as if looking for
something, coasting, resting its wings
on the down side of some of the circles:
the other bird came back and they both
circled, looking perhaps for a draft;
they turned a few more times, possibly
rising—at least, clearly resting—
then flew on falling into distance till
they broke across the local bush and
trees: it was a sight of bountiful
majesty and integrity: the having
patterns and routes, breaking
from them to explore other patterns or
better ways to routes, and then the
return: a dance sacred as the sap in
the trees, permanent in its descriptions
as the ripples round the brook’s
ripplestone: fresh as this particular
flood of burn breaking across us now
from the sun.


Review in Poem by Dexter

A pair of poems, two iconic wordsmiths,
Expressing in verse, a perspectives of Easter past,
A holy time, shared with family and friends,
A united period of feast, worship and community.

Resurrected together, not for those alone,
Removed and withdrawn, questioning tradition.
Reflections of unique vision,
Not literal but metaphor.

What do you see today, is it love and spirit,
Once an event spanning 28 days, now an extended weekend,
No less important, a consequence of appreciation,
Hope yours is joyous with flashes of inspiration and bliss.
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Famous Poets Quiz

February 22nd 2008 02:52
Name that Poet?


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Quotes by Famous Poets

December 22nd 2007 01:39
Quotes by Famous Poets


"Poets are masters of us ordinary men, in knowledge of the mind,
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After Reading a Child's Guide to Modern Physics
by W. H. Auden

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Blog Page View Heaven!

July 19th 2007 23:37
There's only one place imaginable which would have the World's Number One Blog Site, right?!

And the winner is....China


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Rebranding Saves The Day!

July 19th 2007 04:58
It's taken a long time to work it out but Madison Avenue, the home of International Advertising in NYC has come up with the solution to the situation in Iraq. The answer is to rebrand the military so as to ensure more warmth and fuzziness after some of the unpleasantries. The study to achieve this result was commissioned by the US Joint Forces Command.
Now and Forever
Time Passing


Today's Headline Poem is based on a Headline in the Sydney Morning Herald on July 19-2007 that goes like this


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Anybody wanting to get out of their marriage in Austria now has the opportunity of attending special Divorce Fairs to help them chat with lawyers, car salesmen and anybody else who might be of assistance in smoothing out the whole horrible process. Men and women will be able to attend on different days so as not to reinvigorate old problems.

Get Me Out Of Here
Austrians Fleeing Marriage.

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Who Wants Another War?

July 17th 2007 05:18
Those old dancin' buddies George W. and Vice President D for Dracula Cheney are knee deep in fun as they try and organise an attack on Iran before the end of their second term.

As George said in August 2004


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IS BIGGER REALLY BETTER?

July 13th 2007 05:04
Wouldn't you love it if nothing ever annoyed you...if nobody ever did anything stupid like buy really BIG TELEVISIONS just because they wanted to have a BIGGER ONE THAN THE GUY NEXT DOOR!!!

Renowned Environmentalist President George W. Bush does NOT agree! This is what he said in September 2002


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Ever wondered how to stay stimulated when things are getting you down and all you can get your eager hands on is a Newspaper?

As this guy said in Washington in September 2003


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HEADLINE POETRY 2

July 11th 2007 04:37
To recap, the idea of Headline Poetry is to take the letters which make up an existing Newspaper Headline in order and use them as the first letters of new words to create a poem which is relevant to the original story and headline. The following Headline comes from the Sydney Morning Herald on July 11-2007. It leads a story about the Australian Prime Minister's view of things in Iraq.

"NO DOUBT US WILL STAY COURSE IN IRAQ, SAYS PM"
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