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13 June, 2018
Poetry
Growl

Now that I am lowered into my trench language I become an invocation. I am muscles and tendons, a pressurized blood machine, slowly releasing what was stored between the apostrophes, like a captured animal. I am a cormorant of the apocalypse, a confessing nihilist. Opinions grow on me like frozen waterfalls. My rage is inculcated, …

death, growl, language 1 Comment
12 June, 2018
Poetry
Nihilism

Today, I received a strange visitor called nihilism. His bleak appearance and slow, decisive gait exerted a strange fascination on me, so I decided to follow him on the street after he left. I followed nihilism into an alleyway, where a beautiful woman’s face smiled at me with the promise of a thousand futures, but …

nihilism
11 June, 2018
Philosophy

Not what you do professionally
but what can entertain you defines who you are.

Identity 1 Comment
10 June, 2018
Philosophy
Meditation on humor

Breathe in. Think of the ridiculousness of life, the absurdity of existence, mortal or otherwise, the laughable preoccupations of breathing animals, the inane schemes devised by homo sapiens to cope with all that, and finally the splendid endeavour to derive from it the source of mere funnyness. We are asking if humor is our best …

being, humor, laughing, meditation
9 June, 2018
Poetry

poem

, in which a Turing machine decides
if it could be part of another language
along the lines of poetry

language, Turing
8 June, 2018
Philosophy
Meditation on purpose

We sit still with our eyes closed. In the distance, across the fields, are green hills. Alright, this is my concrete situation perhaps not yours. Never mind. The why-question or more precisely the what are we here for question is personally daunting. So much so, that we assume we can hardly help each other finding …

fear, love, meaning, meditation, purpose
7 June, 2018
Laughs

The devil writes my business plan
He’s into details and a persuasive man
Brilliant in math i make him cfo if i can
I wonder tough how he got his tan

devil
6 June, 2018
Activism
The be-who-thy-be new age bullshit

I watched a well-intended speech today for fifteen year old level A students. The gist was that life happens according to your own internal clock, not according to the timetable imposed on us by society. It’s okay not to be married at 30 or graduating after 25 or getting your first job at 27. Did …

age, education, pressure, speech, success 1 Comment
5 June, 2018
Poetry
Reading: The Hug by Thom Gunn

Thom Gunn (1929-2004) was an English poet. I’ve read another verse (tamer and hawk) by his hand before. Today I read a simple poem that says something I find lovely. The Hug It was your birthday, we had drunk and dined Half of the night with our old friend Who’d showed us in the end To a …

anthology, hug, love, Thom Gunn 1 Comment
4 June, 2018
Philosophy
Conversation and Correspondence

It has been said – I heard the physicist Freeman Dyson relating it – that the human urge to converse is akin to the termite’s instinct to build castles. Perhaps the truth of this becomes most clear in the edge case of the hermit who converses or corresponds with an imaginary interlocutor. Henry David Thoreau …

communication, conversation, correspondence, Nietzsche, Peter Watson, religion, rules 1 Comment
3 June, 2018
Poetry
on this day

meet me
mean me
mood me magic
make me surface
mask me free
mark me present
on this day

Artwork by Ian Bourgeot

Ian Bourgeot, me, present 1 Comment
2 June, 2018
Poetry
Reading: Death of a friend by Rob van Moppes

Rob van Moppes (b. 1948) is a Dutch writer. I am his friend on social media and discovered this tender song-like poem today, so I decided to include it in my series. Death of a friend We met only two years before. Eyes sparkled when she spoke. We talked about the masks we wore, Considered …

anthology, death, love, suicide
1 June, 2018
Poetry
Reading: Gacela of the Dark Death by Lorca

Lorca (1898-1936) was one of the greatest Spanish poets of the twentieth century. I have read another of his poems here before. Today I read some morbid text I stumbled upon on the Internet. This is a 1973 translation by Robert Bly: Gacela of the Dark Death I want to sleep the sleep of the apples, …

1 Comment
31 May, 2018
Activism
Clickbait: A thought about Jordan Peterson

Recently, I fell for the hype and listened to some interviews with the Canadian professor of psychology Jordan Peterson. I don’t find him controversial and his appeal to a healthy debate bypassing the left-right dichotomy sounds healthy. In the videos I watched, he often stressed scientific and statistical rigor, and I like that. Jordan likes …

ideology, Jordan Peterson, religion 1 Comment
30 May, 2018
Poetry
Face

The face of the man who knows he won’t be tortured
even when his bombs start to go off. His human rights
are acute, unlike the human rights of his victims.
His smiling face is the face of our own humanity
staring back at us.

face, humanity 1 Comment
29 May, 2018
Poetry
Oh Queen of Macedonia

Oh Queen of Macedonia we are the symptoms of a molecular joke, so will you dance me the mad dance again with the rage in your flaming hair, the dance you danced that night in the heartened dark behind the market? Will you trace the wild measures until they glow stiff, trapped in the teem …

language, Macedonia, myth, sister 1 Comment
28 May, 2018
Poetry
Canned food doesn’t fly

That day the rooster misses the sunrise
a strangeness sits on the world
White birds are counting each other’s autographs
because the horizon smells of burnt rubber
A well-kempt general does the narration:
next week they will pull in the moon
I nod sullenly on my perch, his eyes are gray like ash.

1 Comment
27 May, 2018
Poetry
Survivors say:

Survivors say:
The bones of those who did not want strong enough
are the foundation of our level playing field.
Yet survivors are not reckless.
There are only survivors.
Ours is a lineage of survivors.

survivor 1 Comment
26 May, 2018
Poetry
Convenient Store

Convenient Store This one here is a microwave world, we are sheltering our love from love. I sit down in a convenient store. I drink a cup of coffee. I look at the plastic bottles with pink lids standing on the shelves like proud flamingos. They are indestructible promises of freedom, their feet ringed with …

convenient store, love
25 May, 2018
Poetry
Facebook Psycho

I friended you, you didn’t friend me back,
which left me feeling powerless indeed:
despite my wounded longing to attack,
the software wouldn’t mark you “enemied.”
And so, of course, I had to move offline
to properly avenge your cyber-slap—
with help from this devoted blade of mine.
There’s nothing like an old-school killer app. – Melissa Balmain

app, facebook, murder 1 Comment
24 May, 2018
Poetry
Reading: Of Darker Ceremonies by Phillip B. Williams

Phillip B. Williams (b. 1986) is the youngest poet I have read here so far, seven years younger than myself. He is from Chicago and is currently teaching at Bennington college. I read something I found that was inspired by hip hop: After “E. 1999 Eternal” by Bone Thugs-n-Harmony Dear god of armed robberies and …

anthology, hip hop, Phillip B. Williams 1 Comment
23 May, 2018
Philosophy
Meditation on Beauty

Begin with breathing, as usual. Today we think about beauty. Let us be aware of all the preconceptions and just look at them in our mind. Symmetrical patterns. Some sort of similarity with things we expect to give us pleasure. An evolutionary side effect like a peacock feathers that for the female peacock are not …

beauty, esthetics, meditation
22 May, 2018
Poetry

Last scene of all,
That ends this strange eventful history,
Is second childishness and mere oblivion,
Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything.
William Shakespeare

death, Shakespeare
21 May, 2018
Poetry
Reading: Green Grapes by Yuk-Sa Lee

Yi Yuksa (1904-1944) was a well-known Korean poet and independence activist. As one of Korea’s most famous poets, he and his works symbolize the spirit of the Korean anti-Japanese resistance of the 1930s and 1940s. The pseudonym he used, (이육사) also means 264, the prisoner number assigned to him. His real name was 이원록, Lee …

anthology, grapes, Yuk-Sa Lee 1 Comment

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