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Able Was I Ere I Saw Elba
Some things exist to turn perceptions inside out; their presence tends to shift and rend to shreds the veils and introduce, in even the most stable minds, some doubt — by subtlety reminding pristine saints of crucifixion’s nails. Despite all … Continue reading
Posted in Poems
Tagged agression, defeat, Elba, isolation, Napoleon Bonaparte, perception, resignation
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Seed Thought for the Day
The truth is that a man’s sense of the world dictates his subjects to him and that this sense is derived from his personality, his temperament, over which he has little control and possibly none, except superficially. It is not … Continue reading
Posted in Conversations, Statements
Tagged Effects of Analogy, inspiration, perception, poetry, Poetry, senses, The Necessary Angel, Wallace Stevens
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