Tuesday, November 17, 2009

guts

It is interesting when you get a fresh perspective of yourself from a new acquaintance. Even at this reasonably accomplished age, I am still able to find myself anew.

Recently, I have been fortunate to gain the friendship of an interesting character. A smart, quick-witted, young “old chap” of a guy whose creativity and open-minded ideals speak volumes for his generation. At his age I was not nearly as wise, worldly, cultured, present, or relevant as he is. Even now his intellect far exceeds my own, and his ability to perceive others astounds me. He is very deliberate with his words, often taking what seems to me to be far too long to respond to my often off-kilter banter. But always following his reflection, he delivers an astute, provocative discourse on whatever topic I had mindlessly rambled into. Seriously, the guy can talk me under the table…and that is saying something.

And I must admit he is a bit off, as well. Regardless, or perhaps in spite of those facts, I find him very interesting.

As it goes with most new friendships there is the crush period. The time where everything about the new friend is fascinating and we often try to find a bit of ourselves in our new pal. And so my new friend has attempted to find fascination in me, and has asked for the privilege (his term, not mine) of reading some of my writing. I initially waved him off, figured he would find what he wanted or give up. But, after the third very polite request, I obliged.

It is strange; I can write for an unknown audience without fear. I can put it out there for the world to read, all of it…without a second thought. Yet when I directly hand over a few poems to my new friend, I am paralyzed.

As I said, my new friend is very perceptive. So, when I stuffed a few of my poems in his hand and continued on about the weather, he immediately detected my insecurity. He saw in my rushed speech and downcast eyes that I was nervous. And while I waited for him to speak, to interrupt my prattle, I reeled. He placed the pages face down on the table, then said “Ah yes, I see I was correct. You are an exhibitionist and shy, both.”

Which really put me to thought…what purpose am I serving with these characteristics, if characteristics do in fact serve us?

I suppose that those opposing characteristics, that in my case are so apparently extreme, benefit each other. I can only imagine that my unchecked exhibitionism would undoubtedly lead me to my depraved end, and that my need to slap the world in the face keeps me from becoming a total shut-in.



p.s. what you got in you; what it takes.

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toujours said...

mayo,

it's the dark of the moon, and the sky is filled with stars. and i find i'm starting to keep an eye out for fireflies...

i was realizing the other day that all my summers on the blog have been spent here, watching the fireflies emerge from the grass, and wandering outside at night in the warmth and sound.

and now i somehow associate those things with this place. winter always brings to mind the first christmas, and hanging out, and my own apartment, empty and bare and all mine. but summer is this, heat and magic and night.

i don't know what it means, but there you go.

hope you're doing well, mayo, and having a good night (whether you can see the stars or not).

ergoproxy said...

Mayo
Three men went to hell.
The devil said to them "You have come to hell, and you must now choose whether to spend eternity in room 1, 2 or 3"
He then opened the doors to the three rooms.
Room 1 was filled with men standing on their heads, on a hard wooden floor.
Room 2 was filled with men standing on the heads, on a cement floor.
Finally, room 3 had just a few men, standing in shit up to their knees and drinking coffee.
The men thought for a while, and decided to go with room 3, as it was less crowded and they could drink coffee.
They entered the door to room 3 and just as it was closing behind them, the devil said "OK men, coffee break's over. Back on your heads."
much love EP xx

SS
Way back in the time of the samurai, there was a powerful emperor. This emperor needed a new head samurai. So, he sent out a message to everybody he knew for them to send a message to who they knew, and so forth.
A year passes, and only three people show up: a Japanese samurai, a Chinese samurai, and a Jewish samurai. The emperor asks the Japanese samurai to come in and demonstrate why he should be head samurai. The Japanese samurai opens up a matchbox, and out pops a little fly. WHOOOOOSH. The fly drops dead on the ground in 2 pieces! The emperor says, "That is very impressive!"
Then the emperor asks the Chinese samurai to come in and demonstrate why he should be head samurai. The Chinese samurai opens up a matchbox and out pops a little fly. WHOOOOOOSH. WOOOOOOOSH. The fly drops dead on the ground in 4 pieces! The emperor says, "That is really impressive!"
Then the emperor asks the Jewish samurai to come in and demonstrate why he should be head samurai. The Jewish samurai thinks, "If it works for the other two..." So the Jewish samurai walks in, opens a matchbox, and out pops a little fly. WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSSSSHHHH. A gust of wind fills the room, but the fly is still buzzing around. The emperor says in disappointment, "Why is the fly not dead?"
And the Jewish samurai replies, "If you look closely, you'll see that the fly has been circumcised."
lotsa love EP xx

goodnight blogbelieve, see you in my morning
♥xx♥

Anonymous said...

good morning :)

Anonymous said...

Happy Tax Day America!

Don't forget to stop at the blood bank on your way home from the post office.

You might as well donate that last pint of blood.

Anonymous said...

It never ends.

Anon616 said...

Well hell Mayo, SS, Sweetcheeks, Amy...

:(

Peter Steele is dead. PETER STEELE.

:(

~~Peter Steele -- lead singer, bassist and composer for Gothic metal band Type O Negative -- succumbed to heart failure yesterday, April 14. ~~

Geeze. I'm at a loss...

Anon616 said...

Someone please tell me that it's not true.

:(

Anon616 said...

But, it is true...

~~Rest in peace, Peter Steele~~

You were one of kind. One in a billion.

My heart goes out to his family, all of his friends and fans.

:(

Anonymous said...

A beautiful tribute from Roadrunner Records.
It is with great sadness that we report the news that Peter Steele, iconic frontman of Brooklyn goth-metal legends Type O Negative, passed away at 6pm yesterday due to heart failure.

With a sense of humor blacker than the clothing he wore, the sarcastic messages in songs like “Set Me on Fire,” “I Don’t Want to Be Me” and an album entitled Life is Killing Me once viewed as darkly tongue-in-cheek now take on a more gloomy meaning as we remember the man who wrote them. SVP of A&R Monte Conner, who originally signed Type O Negative to Roadrunner Records in 1989 puts it best, saying:

"We have lost several Roadrunner artists over the years but this is a biggie – this one hurts the most, not just because Peter was a great, great guy, but he figures so prominently in the history of this company (our first Gold album, our first radio success). He was a tortured soul for most of his life and certainly for the entire time we all knew him. Let’s hope he is in a better place."

Anonymous said...

:`(

Anonymous said...

Pete Steele was surely a man who towered over everyone he met, not just in his physical stature but in his personality riddled with humor and heartache. His dramatic baritone voice carried foreboding lyrics about death and despair over electronic chaos and bottom-heavy guitars, proving to become not only the band’s signature, but a sound unmatched ever since Type O’s inception. With profound distaste and disgust for both humanity and political correctness, Type O Negative never changed with the times - the times changed with them. Marked by sharp wit and bouts of gloom 'n depression, Peter Steele and the Drab Four rewarded their listeners with what can only be expected from the Brooklyn doom squad: A nihilistic world view, anthems of sex and death, and a blinding torch of well-placed fury.

VP of Promotions Mark Abramson recalls his time spent working with Peter and Type O, saying: “I remember getting the demo tape of Repulsion (soon to be renamed Type O Negative) and feeling this visceral outpouring of rage in a way that very few records hit me. We went on to be friends in addition to my being one of their biggest fans, and I worked the records with a passion. Hell, I even sold shirts for them in some early shows when they needed help! When we were going to take Type O to commercial radio I felt it like a life mission and for the 2 years of the Bloody Kisses campaign we changed so much -- we helped take this label to a new level, gave them and us first Gold records, helped expand boundaries at the soon-to-be-named format of Active Rock radio and introduced the world to a truly unique band. I remember being ridiculed at the Gold plaque presentation picture that I “could breathe now” as I was puffed-chest proud, and responding that I actually couldn’t! Traveling with Peter to radio stations was always an adventure and fun; Peter was a rock star, but he didn’t know it, which made it so much better! I have so many great stories and memories of traveling the road with them but most would only mean something to me. Cities and shows flood back to me now: Ft Myers… Lubbock… Toledo… crazy nights for sure! We were an important part of each other’s lives. Peter was a unique person with his own issues but they were part of what made him Peter Steele and the later years were not his best years but he was a good person, with a good heart. The only person I have ever known him to hurt was himself. There are so few bands like Type O and very few personalities like Peter. I will forever love his music and his art, and cherish the time we had together.

Farewell my friend – be well and be happy.”




http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/news/Remembering-Peter-Steele-1962--2010-21220.aspx

ergoproxy said...

good morning!

hey wendy, no idea who the band is but it's a shame he's passed away.

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:)

Jacques Prevert said...

For Mayo:

One Fine Morning

He was afraid of nobody
He was afraid of nothing
But one morning one fine morning
He thought he saw something
But he said It's nothing
And he was right
In his mind there was no doubt
It was nothing
But that morning that same morning
He thought he heard someone
And he opened the door
And he closed it saying Nobody
And he was right
In his mind there was no doubt
There was nobody
But suddenly he was afraid
And he understood that he was alone
But that he was not entirely alone
And that's when he saw
Nothing, in person, right before him.

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

hi everybody!

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

September sun blowing golden hair
Now keep in mind son
She was never there
October's rust
Bisecting black storm clouds
Only the deaf hear my silent shouts

Yet in the dark, still he screams your name
Nights living death with witch rhymes insane
Ten years amassed, para toda mi vida?
Lost man in time, was his name Peter?

September sun, rotted flatbush porch
I would have run then, had I known the cost
Autumnal rays turned your eyes to stone
Did it give you pleasure to steal my soul?

Yet in the dark, still he screams your name
Nights living death with witch rhymes insane
Ten years amassed, para toda mi vida?
Lost man in time, was his name Peter?

Leave her, Leave her alone
I said leave her alone

Me? I know why

toujours said...

hello there. :)

i'm sorry to say i hadn't heard of peter steele or type o negative before this; my condolences to everyone who will miss him.

ergoproxy said...

Hi TJ, hi anon

Anonymous said...

goodnight

ergoproxy said...

goodnight anon

toujours said...

hey ergo! good night anon.

okay so i've been strugging with this computer for the last 45 minutes or so, until finally i just had to shut it down and start all over. i don't even know what was going on with it, but it's lucky i didn't kill it.

anyway, so i'm all stressed out (i was having a pleasant evening up until the debacle) and have to go to bed anyway because i work tomorrow, so i really just came back to say good night (and to bend this machine to my will!)

talk to you later ergo -- hope you're doing well!

sweet dreams everyone.

ergoproxy said...

fighting with a computer is never fun, I hope you have won the battle!
sweet dreams

toujours said...

mayo,

actually, it was a very nice day, gorgeous with clear colors everywhere, new music from a co-worker, a little bit of writing, a little bit of research, and nothing required of me.

i read an old journal and was reminded of how far i've come, even though i always feel like i'm stuck at square one. it's good to stop and take a look back every once in awhile, i think. it's easy to forget how far you've travelled, unless you stop and look up at the horizon around you.

and i saw a wild bunny. *grin*

hope you've had a good day, too, mayo, and hope you have a good night.

take care, and sweet dreams.

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Good Morning

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*[:}

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Anonymous said...

i ♥ u!

ergoproxy said...

good morning!!

Anonymous said...

☀.☀

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Anonymous said...

Soft kitty
Warm kitty
Little ball of fur
Happy kitty
Sleepy kitty
Purr, purr, purr.

Anonymous said...

*|:)

Anonymous said...

I <3 the big bang theory.















I <3 just big bangs.

hug and run said...

*runs in


hugs mayo

hugs ss


runs out*

MissTottenham said...

Hiya guys, how are you all?


Wembley!! does that mean you can put your name down to go to all the sporting and concert events at the stadium (as security of course) could be a great added benefit.

LOL Ergo, I wish. You'd never get me away from there. I'm sure we'll all be doing something when the olympics rolls into town though.


Elena, I hope you are feeling better sweetie.


Miss T how on earth can you drive your car with a cockatiel in it? What if it turned violent and pecked you to death

LOL Welshie, he loves the travel. Sits there as good as gold. Quite bizarre really.


in Welsh a 'moron' is a carrot.

LOL Welshie, you are great.


Well, just a quickie as I'd better get to bed. Have a great weekend everyone. I'm working my first late shifts and working till 11 in the evening is new to me so wish me luck.

Take care guys xxx

Anonymous said...

The Lighthouse
by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

The rocky ledge runs far into the sea,
and on its outer point, some miles away,
the lighthouse lifts its massive masonry,
A pillar of fire by night, of cloud by day.

Even at this distance I can see the tides,
Upheaving, break unheard along its base,
A speechless wrath, that rises and subsides
in the white tip and tremor of the face.

And as the evening darkens, lo! how bright,
through the deep purple of the twilight air,
Beams forth the sudden radiance of its light,
with strange, unearthly splendor in the glare!

No one alone: from each projecting cape
And perilous reef along the ocean’s verge,
Starts into life a dim, gigantic shape,
Holding its lantern o’er the restless surge.

Like the great giant Christopher it stands
Upon the brink of the tempestuous wave,
Wading far out among the rocks and sands,
The night o’er taken mariner to save.

And the great ships sail outward and return
Bending and bowing o’er the billowy swells,
And ever joyful, as they see it burn
They wave their silent welcome and farewells.

They come forth from the darkness, and their sails
Gleam for a moment only in the blaze,
And eager faces, as the light unveils
Gaze at the tower, and vanish while they gaze.

The mariner remembers when a child,
on his first voyage, he saw it fade and sink
And when returning from adventures wild,
He saw it rise again o’er ocean’s brink.

Steadfast, serene, immovable, the same,
Year after year, through all the silent night
Burns on forevermore that quenchless flame,
Shines on that inextinguishable light!

It sees the ocean to its bosom clasp
The rocks and sea-sand with the kiss of peace:
It sees the wild winds lift it in their grasp,
And hold it up, and shake it like a fleece.

The startled waves leap over it; the storm
Smites it with all the scourges of the rain,
And steadily against its solid form
press the great shoulders of the hurricane.

The sea-bird wheeling round it, with the din
of wings and winds and solitary cries,
Blinded and maddened by the light within,
Dashes himself against the glare, and dies.

A new Prometheus, chained upon the rock,
Still grasping in his hand the fire of love,
it does not hear the cry, nor heed the shock,
but hails the mariner with words of love.

“Sail on!” it says: “sail on, ye stately ships!”
And with your floating bridge the ocean span;
Be mine to guard this light from all eclipse.
Be yours to bring man nearer unto man.


··· Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ···

Anonymous said...

Play Crack the Sky

We sent out the S.O.S. call.
It was a quarter past four, in the morning
When the storm broke our second anchor line.
Four months at sea. Four months of calm seas {only}
To be pounded in the shallows off the tip of Montauk Point.

They call 'em rogues. They travel fast and alone.
One hundred foot faces of God's good ocean gone wrong.
What they call love is a risk,
'Cause you will always get hit
Out of nowhere by some wave
And end up on your own.

The hole in the hull defied the crew’s attempts,
To bail us out.
And flooded the engines and radio,
And half buried bow.

Your tongue is a rudder.
It steers the whole ship.
Sends your words past your lips
Or keeps them safe behind your teeth.
But the wrong words will strand you.
Come off course while you sleep.
Sweep your boat out to sea
Or dashed to bits on the reef.

The vessel groans
The ocean pressures its frame.
To the port I see the lighthouse
Through the sleet and the rain.
And I wish for one more day to give my
Love and repay debts.
But the morning finds our bodies washed up thirty miles west.

They say that the captain stays fast with the ship,
Through still and storm,
But this ain't the Dakota,
And the water's so cold,
{We} won't have to fight for long.

(This is the end.)
This story's old but it goes on and on until we disappear,
(This is the calm.)
Calm me and let me taste the salt you breathed while you were underneath,
(We are the risen.)
I am the one who haunts your dreams of mountains sunk below the sea,
(After the storm.)
I spoke the words but never gave a thought to what they all could mean,
(Rest in the sea.)
I know that this is what you want, a funeral keeps both of us apart.
(Washed up on the beach.)
You know that you are not alone, I need you like water in my lungs.

ergoproxy said...

hey missT hope the late shift goes well, just keep the music from The Bill in your head

Anonymous said...

Two wonderful poetry selections anons. :)

Anonymous said...

and they call it puppy love...

Anonymous said...

Jesse Lacey is a beyond amazing song writer. I wonder he realizes what an incredible poet he is?

Anonymous said...

Too bad Lazarra/TBS couldn't or wouldn't hold on to that one.

Anonymous said...

Puppy Love is a cute lil song 10:40 but I certainly wouldn't classify that one as poetry.









I wouldn't have given the dancing with the stars trophy to Donny Osmond last year either.

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Anonymous said...

it's a hairless marge simpson

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Anonymous said...

It's at night, when perhaps we should be dreaming, that the mind is most clear, that we are most able to hold all our life in the palm of our skull. I don't know if anyone has ever pointed out that great attraction of insomnia before, but it is so; the night seems to release a little more of our vast backward inheritance of instincts and feelings; as with the dawn, a little honey is allowed to ooze between the lips of the sandwich, a little of the stuff of dreams to drip into the waking mind.





-Brian W. Aldiss

toujours said...

hello hello, how's everyone?

miss t, it's so good to see you here and to know that you're out there keeping everyone safe! (i have to admit, i always get scenes from "the thin blue line" in my head when i think about your new career!)

so, today at work i actually took an order from a woman named t.j.! i couldn't resist, i told her that was one of my nicknames. she was pretty amused by it!

toujours said...

wow, now that's poetry!

ergoproxy said...

hello TJ!
how cool you served a namesake

I love the images @ 12:09

Anonymous said...

:) goodnight.

toujours said...

hi ergo! yeah, it's always a little weird to get the same jolt from my blog name as i do from my real name!

how are you doing?

did you see i'm back to twittering? i finally had to get more minutes for my phone, since there's been more twitter activity lately. :)

i missed making my little twitter-haikus!

toujours said...

good night anon. :)

toujours said...

time to go to bed. i never get on here in time to have a chat anymore. :(

take care ergo, hope to talk to you later!

good night everyone. :)

Anonymous said...

“Books are lighthouses erected in the great sea of time”

Edwin P. Whipple

toujours said...

mayo,

yeah, i admit it. i like the twitter. not that that's probably news to anyone. *grin*

i like having somewhere to post the weird little thoughts that occur to me as i go through my day, and i like reading the weird little thoughts of others. i try not to reply, because then i'd just be bombarding total strangers with further inanities, and no one would want that!

however, all that had to change, i had to put myself on a twitter diet, back when the minutes on my phone were shrinking and i was unemployed. reloading my phone was at the top of my shopping list.

but now i'm back! and i don't have to worry that the tweets i get sent to my phone are going to wipe me out.

and i can post those weird little thoughts again.



hey, what can i say, it's the simple things that make me happy. *shrug&grin*

good night, mayo. wishing you plenty of unrepentant enjoyment of your own particular inanities (you know, like writing a whole good night based on being able to tweet again. *facepalm*)

sweet dreams.

ergoproxy said...

damn, sorry I got distracted then TJ (playing Donkey Kong - you understand the lure they have)
sweet dreams

ergoproxy said...

Mayo
Two aliens landed in the Arizona desert near an abandoned gas station. They approached one of the gas pumps, and one of the aliens addressed it.
"Greetings, Earthling. We come in peace. Take us to your leader."
The gas pumps of course, didn't respond. The alien repeated the greeting. Again there was no response. The alien, annoyed by what he perceived to be the gas pumps haughty attitude, drew his ray gun, and said impatiently, "Greetings earthling. We come in peace. How dare you ignore us in this way! Take us to your leader, or I'll fire!"
The other alien shouted to his comrade, "No, you don't want to make him mad!" But before he finished his warning, the first alien fired.
There was a huge explosion that blew both of them 200 meters into the desert, where they landed in a heap rather abruptly. When they finally regained consciousness, the one who fired turned to the other one and said, "What a ferocious creature. It damn near killed us! How did you know it was so dangerous?"
The other alien answered, "If there's one thing I've learned during my travels through the galaxy, when a guy has a penis he can wrap around himself twice and then stick it in his own ear, you don't mess with him."
much love EP xx

SS
A man approached the window of a movie theatre with a chicken on his shoulder and asked for two tickets.
"Who's the other ticket for?" the ticket girl asked.
"For my pet chicken." He said, pointing to the bird.
"I'm sorry," the girl tells him, "but we don't allow animals in the theatre."
The man walked around the corner of the building, and stuffed the chicken into his pants. He returned to the ticket window and bought a ticket, entered the theatre, and sat down.
The chicken started to get too hot, so the man, figuring it was okay because it was dark to unzipped his pants and let the chicken stick its head out.
The woman seated next to him looked down in horror. She nudged her friend Amanda and whispered, "Amanda! This man next to me just unzipped his pants!"
Amanda replied, "Oh, don't worry about it. Just ignore him. If you've seen one, you've seen them all."
The woman whispered back, "I know, I know, but this one's eating my popcorn!"
lotsa love EP xx


goodnight blogbelieve see you in my morning ♥xx♥

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Anonymous said...

Bazinga!

Anonymous said...

The Real Subject [Whir]


Do not alarm yourself, I
could not rest content with
moral lectures and continual
repetition

like the solar system, I
could not hold my head up, made
endlessly to
glow

destined for grand ceremonies, I
was much affected by finding myself so
thin and so worn
down

(we use theory
to mean it is possible to
choose, e.g., why I am just the
size I am)

a million million, a
cool and mortifying manner — what
governs
motions




by Keith Waldrop

Anonymous said...

Untitled [Red X], 1994 from Several Gravities by Keith Waldrop. A selection of collages.



They haunt us in their evocation of what has disappeared from view but not from memory," cultural critic Johanna Drucker writes of Waldrop's collages. "How vividly these fragments, exquisitly excised and recombined, proffer their microcosmic scenes and complex ambiguities.




I ♥ Keith Waldrop's works. :)

Anonymous said...

Blah, blah, blah.

Poetry. Who needs it.

Anonymous said...

That's like asking who needs music or who needs Monet, Dali, Van Gogh, Michelangelo.

Who needs color or sound? Sure. We can live without them. Many blind and deaf people do.

But those things make life so much more beautiful. :)

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

~[:)

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Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

I can see why Tara's a hot trend. ;)

Anonymous said...

(:

ergoproxy said...

good morning!

I haven't read or seen Keith Wardrop before, thanks anon, they are lovely

Anonymous said...

I'm pleased you like his work Ergo.

Here's more about Keith Waldrop, his writings, his art, and his accomplishments.

Anonymous said...

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toujours said...

howdy howdy, hope everyone's doing well!

i liked the poem, but i have to admit that simple collages aren't usually my thing. i love the use of ephemera in art, but collages have to have something amazing going on to get my "ooh-aah". i didn't click the second link, though, so maybe there's some of the latter in there.

thanks for posting the links, though, anon. it's awesome to be able to check out new stuff. :)

Amyranth said...

Hello?

Amyranth said...

Who needs color or sound? Sure. We can live without them. Many blind and deaf people do.

I've seen and heard some creations by people with those disabilities, and I think that it's some of the nicest work I've experienced.

ergoproxy said...

hi TJ!

ergoproxy said...

hello Amy!

toujours said...

hi amyranth! hi ergo!

ergo, your puppy is so cute! i showed my mom and she was tryig to figure out what shape the black spot on the side was. lol

ergoproxy said...

Amy, that is so true, sometimes losing a sense seems to heighten the feeling they can imbue into the artwork

thanks TJ, the spot you can see is actually 2 one big one and a smaller one, she has a fold of skin because she's lying down

Anonymous said...

You're welcome TJ.

I see you are in disagreement with Johhanna Drucker and me regarding Keith Waldrop's collages.




cultural critic Johanna Drucker writes of Waldrop's collages. "How vividly these fragments, exquisitly excised and recombined, proffer their microcosmic scenes and complex ambiguities"


And so it is with art. What one sees as microcosmic scenes and complex ambiguities another sees as a simple collage.


The second link didn't contain any of Keith Waldrop's collages. That link goes to The Nat'l Book Foundation. There you can find a video of Keith Waldrop accepting the 2009 National Book Award for
Poetry for Transcendental Studies.


There's also a video of his National Book Awards Finalist Reading, an excerpt from the book, and suggested links. :)

Anonymous said...

I've seen and heard some creations by people with those disabilities, and I think that it's some of the nicest work I've experienced.


I agree Amy.

toujours said...

i wouldn't say disagreement, anon -- that's too strong considering this is art you love and art i merely took a glance at.

and i can appreciate his work (and your sharing of it!) without being grabbed by it at first glance. i do think it's cool that he's a poet and an artist. :)



ergo, that's what it looked like to me, too, but i didn't want to mar her enjoyment of it. lol

ergoproxy said...

actually I checked just then and they do just join up, kind of looks like a fat bottomed figure 8, she has a spot on the other side as well, but smaller, a bit like a sideways heart

ergoproxy said...

me!

ergoproxy said...

yay!

*happy dance*

Anonymous said...

In Disagreement = Difference of Opinion

That's all TJ. I didn't take your comment personally & I hope you didn't take mine personally.

I loved his work at first sight & first reading. He could take a while to grow on other people. Some may never really like or even appreciate his work.

It's all subjective.

Where would civilization be if we all liked the same things?

A world of sameness would be drab and boring.


Good night.

toujours said...

good night anon -- i didn't mean my previous comment to come out sounding sharp, but i think maybe it did. i'm sorry. i enjoyed our chat about art. :)

Anonymous said...

I leave you all with a question.


Andy Warhol

True Artist or trashy mass production artist?


Opinions?

toujours said...

i think he was a little bit of both...and in a way that resulted in him being definitely a true artist. he definitely had some things to say with his art.

toujours said...

oh geez. i used "definitely" twice in a row. that tears it. my language skills are at a low tonight. maybe i can blame that on the fact that i've been schmoozing customers all day...?

anyway, i'm going to say good night, and go back to looking for poses for the sketch i'm working on tomorrow.

good night everyone. sweet dreams.

Anonymous said...

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toujours said...

mayo,

so i have this project that's been stalled for forever because i never feel like doing the portraits that need to go in it. i'm thinking about tackling it tomorrow...

but we'll see. you never know what i might get distracted by, after all.

*grin*


hope you're doing well, mayo.

good night, and sweet dreams.

ergoproxy said...

goodnight anon

sorry Tj I had a friend turn up and DH get home, have a good day off tomorrow
sweet dreams

Andy Warhol, I think had a style at the time that differed from what was generally accepted, and captured the way he viewed his time, but as well he had a personality and way of promoting himself that increased his popularity exponentially, possibly at the same time decreasing his credibility as a true "artist" in the eyes of purists.
I like some of his artworks, others, to me are more made for the masses. Some you need to understand his reasons to really appreciate, he was an important social commentator, possibly moreso than artist? It is though undeniable that he altered the perception of "art" as well as film and music, and inspired many future artists in all those both directly and by broadening their sense of what they can produce.
The popularity of a lot of his better known works since his death, used by some people just as "something colourful" to fill wallspace, or an over emulated style, detracts from his original meanings.
So I'd say he is a combination of both.

Anonymous said...

If I were to say to you "can you keep a secret? "
Would you know just what to do, or where to keep it?

Anonymous said...

. . . my heart, heart, heart
shoot that poison arrow

Anonymous said...

Goodnight

ergoproxy said...

I remember that song well, and "that's the look, that's the look, the look of love"

goodnight anon

ergoproxy said...

Mayo
A fireman is at the station house working outside on the fire truck when he notices a little girl next door. The little girl is in a little red wagon with little ladders hung off the side.
She is wearing a fireman's hat and has the wagon tied to a dog. The fireman says "Hey little girl. What are you doing?" The little girl says "I'm pretending to be a fireman and this is my fire truck!"
The fireman walks over to take a closer look. "Little girl that sure is a nice fire truck!" the fireman says. "Thanks mister", says the little girl. The fireman looks a little closer and notices the little girl has tied the dog to the wagon by it's testicles.
"Little girl", says the fireman, "I don't want to tell you how to run your fire truck, but if you were to tie that rope around the dog's neck I think you could go faster."
The little girl says, "You're probably right mister, but then I wouldn't have a siren!"
much love EP xx

SS
A professor from the Washington State University was doing a test on children, so he brought in a bunch of first graders then he gave each of them a lifesaver all the kids got the same colour at the same time.
Red=Cherry
Green=Lime
Orange=Orange
Yellow=Lemon
Then he gave them all a honey flavoured one after a while all the children couldn't figure it out so the professor gives them a hint "This is something your mummy might call your daddy"
Then one little girl looked at the professor and the other children in horror then she yells "Spit them out there assholes"
lotsa love EP xx

goodnight blogbelieve, see you in my morning
♥xx♥

Welshie said...

Hello everyone:)

Where's Elena? Is she still ill? I hope you're o.k. Elena. Take care.

Keith Waldrop anon, thank you for the links. I'd never heard of him I'm afraid. I'll be honest, I didn't really like them, they weren't to my taste, but I hasten to add that I know nothing about art, I just like what I like you know, but thank you for the links all the same:)

Andy Warhol, gosh I couldn't even begin to answer your question anon. I know very little about his work, so I took some time to google him. I have to say I do like some of his work, especially his self portraits but some of it just makes me want to roll my eyes you know.



This is the type of thing I like, it's by and artist called Ivor Davies. His paintings were used in a book and t.v. programme about the Welsh princes - 'Y Tywysogion'. He also paints about Welsh legends which I'm very fond of:)

http://www.s4c.co.uk/tywysogion/e_gal_gruffapc.shtml


Anon, I know I've not been able to put my view across very well but I hope you understand what I'm trying to say, i.e. Welshie knows sod all about art!!

Anonymous said...

Good morning :)

Anonymous said...

All that is gold does not glitter,
Not all those who wander are lost
The old that is strong does not wither,
Deep roots are not reached by frost.





-J. R. R. Tolkien
Lord of the Rings

Anonymous said...

:)

ergoproxy said...

good morning!

hey welshie, don't be insecure about your opinions on art, what you like is totally subjective, I can see talent in an artist or find something interesting without liking their work, to me that is two different things, I did like the Owain Glyn Dwr painting, I prefer works with a lot of detail, probably as it's what I grew up with my dad painting, I really love botanical and zoological drawings/paintings I have a number of books of them, and some prints.

Don't know where elena is either, I hope she calls back in soon, I really miss her.

Anonymous said...

:) Hi

Anonymous said...

IV.

The dove descending breaks the air
With flame of incandescent terror
Of which the tongues declare
The one discharge from sin and error.
The only hope, or else despair
Lies in the choice of pyre of pyre—
To be redeemed from fire by fire.

Who then devised the torment? Love.
Love is the unfamiliar Name
Behind the hands that wove
The intolerable shirt of flame
Which human power cannot remove.
We only live, only suspire
Consumed by either fire or fire.

Anonymous said...

V.

. . .
And all shall be well and
All manner of thing shall be well
When the tongues of flame are in-folded
Into the crowned knot of fire
And the fire and the rose are one.










from LITTLE GIDDING
No. 4 of 'Four Quartets'

-by T.S. Eliot

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Poetry was the beginning of the downfall of this blog. Why is it still being posted here?

Anonymous said...

And stop trying to flood the blog with poetry and dots.

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

ergoproxy said...

I have always liked T.S. Eliot, he had a very interesting life.

Can't believe it's coming over raining again, I think we're going to have a long, cold winter...though perfect weather for wearing all my lovely jackets and boots.

Anonymous said...

The Wasteland was the beginning of the end of this blog. It was spam pure and simple designed to make the OPs and everyone else mad. To interfere with dialogue that was going on here.

There was never any need for it.

It TURNED this blog into a "Wasteland".

Anonymous said...

You know it. We all know it. We all asked for it to stop. You did too.

Did it stop?

No, it didn't.

And that's when things got bad.

toujours said...

myself, i like the poetry. and anyway, april is poetry month, so it's seasonal! :)

i've never read much non-feline-related t.s. eliot but he has a nice way with words. and it was great to see a bit of tolkein!



hi there, ergo. :)

ergoproxy said...

Hi TJ how are you?

Anonymous said...

;;;

toujours said...

not too bad. have to work tomorrow which is a bit of drag, but otherwise, it's been a very pleasant day. :)

how are things going with you?

ergoproxy said...

I was just watching a thing that had a woman who was photographed by that Rodney Alcola guy, you remember they published a heap of photos they found he had to see if the women would come forward to see if he should be investigated for murdering any of them?
Just in the segment, and I've heard it said at other times too, they talked about his "creepy appearance on a dating show" and I thought, I remember dating shows from the 70's and most of the contestants came across as pretty creepy!
Thank goodness that sort of program lost popularity

ergoproxy said...

..and apart from that going really well thanks :]

Anonymous said...

The poetry NOW isn't bad, admittedly. But because of how inconsiderate it was when they were spamming us with it, it leaves a bad taste.

When it's from one of us, it's acceptable.

toujours said...

imo, most game shows are creepy, ergo, dating or otherwise! glad to hear things are good. i saw your facebook tag in my email, but i probably won't be able to respond. :(

i've been having so much trouble with the internet lately, sometimes i can't even check my emails without copious cursing! facebook is simply off-limits for now. fooey.

11:55, i hate to have to be the one to tell you this, but there is no "us". not when it comes to poetry, this blog, or anything. the lines you draw and the cliques you see are solely of your own making.

ergoproxy said...

oh drat, but you could try it and see what you get, those shufle song things are always good for a giggle, coupleof mine seem to hint at hit-man tendencies

anon, I am most certainly not part of any "us" with you, so kindly refrain from speaking as though I am.

ergoproxy said...

^ shuffle

toujours said...

i would if i could ergo! i got one from amyranth, too, but i just don't dare try to go over to fb these days.

i really don't like dial-up sometimes. (as in, all the time.)

ergoproxy said...

it's a real pain with pages that have a lot on them, certain of my friends profiles on myspace used to jam me every time I'd try to get them, then I'd have to ctrl-alt-del and stop the browser and restart it.
But I did mean just do a shuffle and see but of course you can't see the questions..do you want me to copy them to here instead?

toujours said...

oh yeah, could you? that would be neat! :)

ergoproxy said...

RULES:
1. Put your iTunes, Windows Media Player, etc. on shuffle.
2. For each question, press the next button to get your answer.
3. YOU MUST WRITE THAT SONG NAME DOWN NO MATTER HOW SILLY IT SOUNDS.
4. Tag 10 friends (make me #11 so I can see your results).
5. Everyone tagged has to do the same thing, or do they? It's free country last time I checked.
6. Have Fun!

IF SOMEONE SAYS 'ARE YOU OKAY' YOU SAY?
Get Up and Boogie - Silver Connection

HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE YOURSELF?
Hunter - 30 Sec to Mars

WHAT DO YOU LIKE IN A GUY/GIRL?
What Is Love - Howard Jones

HOW DO YOU FEEL TODAY?
Living In Violent Times - The Barracudas

WHAT IS YOUR LIFE'S PURPOSE?
Never Can Say Goodbye - Gloria Gaynor

WHAT'S YOUR MOTTO?
Nowhere Town - The Living End

WHAT DO YOUR FRIENDS THINK OF YOU?
Earthquake - The Used

WHAT DO YOUR PARENTS THINK OF YOU?
Sing For Absolution - Muse

WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT VERY OFTEN?
Dr Beat - Miami Sound Machine

WHAT IS 2 + 2?
Barbados - Typically Tropical

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF YOUR BEST FRIEND?
Tell Me Where It Hurts - Garbage

WHAT IS YOUR LIFE STORY?
Boom, Shake the Room - DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince

WHAT DO YOU WANT TO BE WHEN YOU GROW UP?
Rosanna - Toto

WHAT DO YOU THINK WHEN YOU SEE THE PERSON YOU LIKE?
Citizen Erased - Muse

WHAT WILL YOU DANCE TO AT YOUR WEDDING?
Without a Doubt - Split Enz

WHAT WILL THEY PLAY AT YOUR FUNERAL?
Hospital - The Used

WHAT IS YOUR HOBBY/INTEREST?
Human - The Killers

WHAT IS YOUR BIGGEST FEAR?
Time After Time - Cyndi Lauper

WHAT IS YOUR BIGGEST SECRET?
Drop Dead Gorgeous - Short Stack

WHAT DO YOU WANT RIGHT NOW?
Glamorous Indie Rock & Roll - The Killers

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF YOUR FRIENDS?
Goin' Down - The Monkees

WHAT WILL YOU POST THIS AS?
Be My Yoko Ono - Bare Naked Ladies

toujours said...

ok, it took me a little while, but here's mine! (caveat: may be a little heavy on the mcr side. *cough*)

IF SOMEONE SAYS 'ARE YOU OKAY' YOU SAY?
the jetset life is gonna kill you - my chemical romance

HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE YOURSELF?
make this go on forever - snow patrol

WHAT DO YOU LIKE IN A GUY/GIRL?
sleeping lessons - snow patrol (lol!)

HOW DO YOU FEEL TODAY?
never gonna be alone - nickelback

WHAT IS YOUR LIFE'S PURPOSE?
the perfect crime no. 2 - the decemberists

WHAT'S YOUR MOTTO?
liar (it takes one to know one) - taking back sunday

WHAT DO YOUR FRIENDS THINK OF YOU?
supermassive black hole - muse

WHAT DO YOUR PARENTS THINK OF YOU?
famous last words - my chemical romance

WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT VERY OFTEN?
thank you for the venom - my chemical romance (it's true, i really do.)

WHAT IS 2 + 2?
conquest - white stripes

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF YOUR BEST FRIEND?
bling (confession of a king) - the killers

WHAT IS YOUR LIFE STORY?
cubicles - my chemical romance (nooooooooooo!)

WHAT DO YOU WANT TO BE WHEN YOU GROW UP?
the finish line - snow patrol (um...)

WHAT DO YOU THINK WHEN YOU SEE THE PERSON YOU LIKE?
i'd come for you - nickelback (i kid you not!! that's what shuffle did!! lmao!)

WHAT WILL YOU DANCE TO AT YOUR WEDDING?
kill all your friends - my chemical romance

WHAT WILL THEY PLAY AT YOUR FUNERAL?
i would die 4 u - prince & the revolution (holy moly. that's just spooky...)

WHAT IS YOUR HOBBY/INTEREST?
commercial for levi - placebo

WHAT IS YOUR BIGGEST FEAR?
days before you came - placebo

WHAT IS YOUR BIGGEST SECRET?
exo-politics - muse

WHAT DO YOU WANT RIGHT NOW?
bliss - muse

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF YOUR FRIENDS?
thnak you - drive by (aawww. ♥)

WHAT WILL YOU POST THIS AS?
you know what they do to guys like us in prison - my chemical romance



that was fun! :D

toujours said...

oops. pardon my typo. the song title is "thank you". :)

i tell you, shuffle has got to be the spookiest thing ever!

ergoproxy said...

remind me not to come to your wedding! lol

I am not sure how to go about being Rosanna when I grow up, and they were talking about that song on a show on the radio on hit albums, they were doing Toto and I was listening on my way home.

ergoproxy said...

shuffle sure does come up with some oddly coincidental, or appropriate tunes at times

toujours said...

"rosanna" is totally in my head now, though. thankyouverymuch.

your 2 + 2 reads like a zen koan!

and if i can take away a single meaning from my song titles, shuffle seems to be outing me as a sex addict.

huh.


thanks for posting the questions, ergo. that was neat. :)

ergoproxy said...

lol, shuffle is revealing!

and you are very welcome :]

toujours said...

alas, and now it is cinderella time for me. gotta get to bed. strangely, it is so much easier not to drop and break picture glass when you are well-rested.

go figure.


i'm glad we got a chance to sit together for a little while tonight, ergo! hope you have a good rest of the day. :)

good night everyone.

ergoproxy said...

goodnight TJ sweet dreams

toujours said...

mayo,

i have to admit, i'm a little embarrassed by how many times nickelback came up in that shuffle quiz. (it was an impulse buy, i swear!)

but, oh well, right?

right.

and today was an absolutely in-your-face gorgeous day. i'm glad i was off from work today, so i could spend as much time as i liked staring out the window. the only thing that would have made all that beauty better was if i could've taken a woodswalk.


hope you're doing well, mayo, and i hope you're the kind of person who has to sometimes stop and stare at the world, too. life's too short not to gawk.

take care, and sweet dreams.

Anonymous said...

The poetry NOW isn't bad, admittedly. But because of how inconsiderate it was when they were spamming us with it, it leaves a bad taste.

When it's from one of us, it's acceptable.


April 18, 2010 11:55 PM


Animal Farm

oik oik

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
The poetry NOW isn't bad, admittedly. But because of how inconsiderate it was when they were spamming us with it, it leaves a bad taste.

When it's from one of us, it's acceptable.

April 18, 2010 11:55 PM


I thought you had stopped pretending to be one of the blues here but I guess not. It doesn't work and it makes you look worse, if that's even possible. Get over it and either come in and talk or stop with the silly games.

ergoproxy said...

Mayo
In the back woods of Scotland, Ian's wife went into labour in the middle of the night, and the doctor was called out to assist in the delivery.
To keep the nervous father-to-be busy, the doctor handed him a lantern and said: "Here, you hold this high so I can see what I'm doing." Soon, a wee baby boy was brought into the world.
"Whoa there Ian!" said the doctor. "Don't be in a rush to put the lantern down...I think there's yet another wee one to come yet."
Sure enough, within minutes he had delivered a bonnie lass.
"No, no, don't be in a great hurry to be putting down that lantern, lad...It seems there's yet another one besides!" cried the doctor.
Then Ian scratched his head in bewilderment, and asked the doctor: "Do ye think it's the light that's attractin' them?"
much love EP xx

SS
In the men's bathroom, an accountant, a lawyer and a cowboy were standing side-by-side using the urinal.
The accountant finished, zipped up and started washing and literally scrubbing his hands...clear up to his elbows....he used 20 paper towels before he finished. He turned to the other two men and commented, "I graduated from the University of Michigan and they taught us to be clean."
The lawyer finished, zipped up and quickly wet the tips of his fingers, grabbed one paper towel and commented, "I graduated from the University of California and they taught us to be environmentally conscious."
The cowboy zipped up and as he was walking out the door said, "I graduated from Texas Tech University and they taught us not to piss on our hands.
lotsa love EP xx

goodnight blogbelieve, see you in my morning
♥xx♥

Anonymous said...

"
11:55, i hate to have to be the one to tell you this, but there is no "us". not when it comes to poetry, this blog, or anything. the lines you draw and the cliques you see are solely of your own making."


That is the most laughable thing I've ever read on this blog. You really do lie a lot. I don't know if you believe your lies or not though. I think you know it's a lie but you perpetuate it anyway.

Anonymous said...

I thought you had stopped pretending to be one of the blues here but I guess not. It doesn't work and it makes you look worse, if that's even possible. Get over it and either come in and talk or stop with the silly games.

April 19, 2010 7:16 AM



I love when an anon calls out other anons. Too funny.

Anonymous said...

:) Good morning.

blog timekeeper said...

5 months & 2 days since Mayo's last blog post.


O_O


Continue as you were.

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

You're a hard habit to break ;)

Anonymous said...

"I thought you had stopped pretending to be one of the blues here but I guess not. It doesn't work and it makes you look worse, if that's even possible. Get over it and either come in and talk or stop with the silly games."

I've never pretended to be a "blue" and I've never BEEN a blue. But I do consider myself to be "part of the group" here because I've been around for a long time and always talked to some of you.

If you don't accept me that's your problem, not mine.

Anonymous said...

If you have been around so long you should know they do not want the drama. If you are friend of theirs. I don't believe you are. I've seen this too many times.

Why would you stir up trouble for them if you like them?

Anonymous said...

Why do you write "us" when you leave your comments when the blues have made it clear they don't like it?

IF you are someone who likes them.

Anonymous said...

That is the most laughable thing I've ever read on this blog. You really do lie a lot. I don't know if you believe your lies or not though. I think you know it's a lie but you perpetuate it anyway.

April 19, 2010 10:03 AM


Can you use "lie" in any more ways? You comment was more laughable. I don't know if you believe your words or if you just like spewing them too much to stop. I think you know you are laughable but just keep on with that if it makes you feel good.

LOL

Anonymous said...

@_@ This is ridiclous.

Anonymous said...

12:22

were you also 10:03?

Anonymous said...

To see a world in a grain of sand,
And a heaven in a wild flower,
Hold infinity in the palm of your hand,
And eternity in an hour.

A robin redbreast in a cage
Puts all heaven in a rage.

A dove-house fill'd with doves and pigeons
Shudders hell thro' all its regions.
A dog starv'd at his master's gate
Predicts the ruin of the state.

A horse misused upon the road
Calls to heaven for human blood.
Each outcry of the hunted hare
A fibre from the brain does tear.

A skylark wounded in the wing,
A cherubim does cease to sing.
The game-cock clipt and arm'd for fight
Does the rising sun affright.

Every wolf's and lion's howl
Raises from hell a human soul.

The wild deer, wand'ring here and there,
Keeps the human soul from care.
The lamb misus'd breeds public strife,
And yet forgives the butcher's knife.

The bat that flits at close of eve
Has left the brain that won't believe.
The owl that calls upon the night
Speaks the unbeliever's fright.

He who shall hurt the little wren
Shall never be belov'd by men.
He who the ox to wrath has mov'd
Shall never be by woman lov'd.

The wanton boy that kills the fly
Shall feel the spider's enmity.
He who torments the chafer's sprite
Weaves a bower in endless night.

The caterpillar on the leaf
Repeats to thee thy mother's grief.
Kill not the moth nor butterfly,
For the last judgement draweth nigh.

He who shall train the horse to war
Shall never pass the polar bar.
The beggar's dog and widow's cat,
Feed them and thou wilt grow fat.

The gnat that sings his summer's song
Poison gets from slander's tongue.
The poison of the snake and newt
Is the sweat of envy's foot.

The poison of the honey bee
Is the artist's jealousy.

The prince's robes and beggar's rags
Are toadstools on the miser's bags.
A truth that's told with bad intent
Beats all the lies you can invent.

It is right it should be so;
Man was made for joy and woe;
And when this we rightly know,
Thro' the world we safely go.

Joy and woe are woven fine,
A clothing for the soul divine.
Under every grief and pine
Runs a joy with silken twine.

The babe is more than swaddling bands;
Every farmer understands.
Every tear from every eye
Becomes a babe in eternity;

This is caught by females bright,
And return'd to its own delight.
The bleat, the bark, bellow, and roar,
Are waves that beat on heaven's shore.

Anonymous said...

The babe that weeps the rod beneath
Writes revenge in realms of death.
The beggar's rags, fluttering in air,
Does to rags the heavens tear.

The soldier, arm'd with sword and gun,
Palsied strikes the summer's sun.
The poor man's farthing is worth more
Than all the gold on Afric's shore.

One mite wrung from the lab'rer's hands
Shall buy and sell the miser's lands;
Or, if protected from on high,
Does that whole nation sell and buy.

He who mocks the infant's faith
Shall be mock'd in age and death.
He who shall teach the child to doubt
The rotting grave shall ne'er get out.

He who respects the infant's faith
Triumphs over hell and death.
The child's toys and the old man's reasons
Are the fruits of the two seasons.

The questioner, who sits so sly,
Shall never know how to reply.
He who replies to words of doubt
Doth put the light of knowledge out.

The strongest poison ever known
Came from Caesar's laurel crown.
Nought can deform the human race
Like to the armour's iron brace.

When gold and gems adorn the plow,
To peaceful arts shall envy bow.
A riddle, or the cricket's cry,
Is to doubt a fit reply.

The emmet's inch and eagle's mile
Make lame philosophy to smile.
He who doubts from what he sees
Will ne'er believe, do what you please.

If the sun and moon should doubt,
They'd immediately go out.
To be in a passion you good may do,
But no good if a passion is in you.

The whore and gambler, by the state
Licensed, build that nation's fate.
The harlot's cry from street to street
Shall weave old England's winding-sheet.

The winner's shout, the loser's curse,
Dance before dead England's hearse.

Every night and every morn
Some to misery are born,
Every morn and every night
Some are born to sweet delight.

Some are born to sweet delight,
Some are born to endless night.

We are led to believe a lie
When we see not thro' the eye,
Which was born in a night to perish in a night,
When the soul slept in beams of light.

God appears, and God is light,
To those poor souls who dwell in night;
But does a human form display
To those who dwell in realms of day.





Auguries of Innocence
- by William Blake

Anonymous said...

It *is* ridiculous. And I LOVE it when blues as anons call out anons for being anons.

This place is comedy GOLD.

Sometimes honestly I come in here and just say something funny, just to see everyone's reaction.

Bunch of drama queens pretending not to be so that they can impress two pretend rock stars who don't even read anymore.

I love it.

12:31/12:37 said...

William Blake.

Lovely poem anon.

Anonymous said...

:)

Anonymous said...

12:57,

You iz ridiclous funnay.

Welshie said...

Hello

Anonymous said...

(:]*

Anonymous said...

12:57=12:22

Just sayin'

Thanks for making that obvious.

ridiclous Blake said...

I bid you all a good day.

Anonymous said...

Hello Welshie, how are you?

Anonymous said...

12:57=12:22

Just sayin'

Thanks for making that obvious.




Wrong.

Anonymous said...

It's obvious that you need to Get your crystal ball checked 1:02.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
12:57=12:22

Just sayin'

Thanks for making that obvious.



Wrong.

April 19, 2010 1:04 PM


Suuure. Ok, whatever you say. LOL Bye bye now.

Anonymous said...

Goodbye Miss Comedygold.

Run, don't walk.

Anonymous said...

Someone doesn't like having to admit they're wrong.

Welshie said...

Not too bad thank you anon. Had a lot on my mind lately, not sleeping very well:(

How are you?

Anonymous said...

High 5s 1:07.

Anonymous said...

I know!

1:04

Why can't you admit it?

Anonymous said...

I'm ok Welshie.

What's wrong?

Welshie said...

I'm a bit nervous of being alone in the cottage you know. Keep getting up in the night to check if I've locked the doors, then I go back to bed, then lie there wondering if I accidently unlocked the door whilst checking if I'd locked it!!! crazy!

Anonymous said...

I can see how that would happen, Welshie. It's scary by yourself sometimes. I like to leave a small light on and the radio or TV on low when I'm alone.

ridiclous Blake said...

For she who thinks she knows everything then runs when she is corrected or called on her assumptions,

I posted the comment at 12:46 with the @_@, the William Blake poem, a :) or two and the comment to 12:57 at 1:00.

You iz ridiclous funnay.

I did not post the comments at 12:22 or 12:57. Nor did I post the comments at 12:31 or 12:37 or the ...

Good day.

1:16 said...

Bye, Welshie. Feel better.

Anonymous said...

lol

ridiclous

Welshie said...

I've never been scared of being alone anon but there's been a tragic event locally this last week and it's just made me nervous:(

Anonymous said...

ridiclous Blake

Sorry for the confusion. I wasn't attributing 12:22 or 12:57 to you. I enjoyed the poem.

Anonymous said...

What happened, Welshie?

Welshie said...

A 22 yr old girl was murdered. She'd been strangled and her body thrown in a ditch:(

Anonymous said...

Oh, how horrible! Was it close to where you live?

Anonymous said...

I wish I could stay and chat but I have to leave. What a terrible thing to happen. Feel better, Welshie and stay safe.

Welshie said...

Yes it's quite close to where I live.


See you anon. I'll be alright. Thanks for the chat.

Going to have my tea now.

Bye.

Anonymous said...

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