#Issa
haiku by the master issa. feeling this today. he knew.
haiku by the master issa. feeling this today. he knew.
Super happy for my short piece "What I Know" to be included in Puerto del Sol issue 51.2, out in Spring 2016...
Love, by Marcy Ellis marcyellis.com
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Dedicated to my best oldest friend.... Thieving
"All I want to do
is get drunk with my wife
An endless glass of wine
both of us on the floor
So what if squares
look down on us?
Boring and misguided
are their miserable lives
When my wife is in the city
and I’m home
I want to cry
The moonlight
on the cypress tree
is a bitter light
No book has ever kissed me
like she does"
Translations from Hafiz from Vol. 41 No. 6
Renoir’s preferred subjects were adolescent girls, whom he idealized as perfectly epitomizing female beauty. He wrote, “In literature as in painting, talent is shown only through treatment of the female figurine.”
Here. “The Sculptor in His Studio.” Behind his head a woman wiggles in front of a window above a city, her hands covering up or playing at the place between her legs. Maybe both. The sculptor looks out from the canvas with black hole eyes, holding a tiny replica of the woman in his hands. His tiny, tiny woman. He made this tiny tiny, this subtle symmetry. He made such perfect beauty from whatever he had to work with.
She wasn’t much, but she gave him that.
currently obsessing.
a fortiori
adverb: For an even stronger reason; even more so.
"That long night, the farm,
those jeweled birds, all these gone years.
The horses standing quiet and huge
in the moon-crossing blackness."
- Joseph Stroud, from "First Song"