Dear Zazie, Here is today’s Lovers’ Chronicle from Mac Tag dedicated to his muse. Who do you embrace and who returns to embrace you? Rhett
The Lovers’ Chronicle
Dear Muse,
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choose and chop off
whatever is not needed
the only thing
is to be moved
to tremble, to live
to be an artist
create a spark,
make a fire,
be willin’
to be consumed
the gift is nothin’
without the will
to make it worthwhile
you revealed me to myself
revealed to me, in your embrace
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trapped in the amber
of any moment with you,
suits me just fine
of another place and time
amidst whisperin’s
of passion and tenderness
bodies embrace
the totem spins…
the purpose grows bright
in reveries revisited again and again
“How much do you know
about fear?”
all there is
“Room service.”
i did not order anything
not even you
“Think on your sins.”
every dang day
“Do you think
you’ll be able to sleep now?”
i do not think the dead care
“I wish I could set you free.”
me too
quantum of solace
i suppose
in the verse
in you
And now, a vignette, a poem and a song. All for you.
Embrace
She tried to turn away from him, but he would not let her. He took her arm and turned her to face him. She started to speak but he put his finger to her lips. They stood there lookin’ into each other’s eyes for a moment. A moment that lengthened and lingered. A moment that became somethin’. Somethin’ they both needed. He knew it. She knew it. Then he took her in his arms and he held her. He held her firmly and she allowed herself to flow into the strength of his embrace, their embrace, an embrace that from then on would always be there. He slowly released her and took her hand and led her down the sidewalk to a bench. They sat on the bench as one. As they leaned back they leaned into each other and his arms once again went around her and they gave themselves to the embrace. All there was, all that mattered was the embrace and their thoughts. His were there with her and hers took her where she had to go. They stayed there as if askin’ the world to wait. They were sustained by each other, by two hearts findin’ unison, by the embrace.
Bein’ Embraced
Against the backdrop of fall; another place and time
Amidst whisperin’s of passion and tenderness
Adored bodies embrace, swellin’ and tremblin’
The totem spins…
Pleasure bursts in the gleamin’ flesh
The purpose of life grows bright,
Shimmerin’ and desperate
In the shadows, around the Vision
Shiverin’s mutter and rise
The furious affect of these feelin’s smolder
With fervent whisperin’ and tender caress
No matter that reality, hurls at this embrace
The totem keeps spinnin’…
Bodies cling, flesh joins
To see your face
To kiss your lips
To be in your embrace
On this I cannot help but throw myself
In reveries revisited again and again
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The Song of the Day is “Embrace” by Dazzled Kid.
Today is the birthday of Auguste René Rodin (François Auguste René RodinParis 12 November 1840 – 17 November 1917 Meudon, France); sculptor.
From the unexpected realism of his first major figure – inspired by an 1875 trip to Italy – to the unconventional memorials whose commissions he later sought, Rodin’s reputation grew, and he became the preeminent French sculptor of his time. By 1900, he was a world-renowned artist. Private clients sought Rodin’s work after his World’s Fair exhibit, and he kept company with a variety of high-profile intellectuals and artists. His students included Antoine Bourdelle, Camille Claudel, Constantin Brâncuși, and Charles Despiau. He married his lifelong companion, Rose Beuret, in the last year of both their lives. Rodin remains one of the few sculptors widely known outside the visual arts community.
In 1883, Rodin agreed to supervise a course for sculptor Alfred Boucher in his absence, where he met the 18-year-old Camille Claudel. The two formed a passionate but stormy relationship and influenced each other artistically. Claudel inspired Rodin as a model for many of his figures, and she was a talented sculptor, assisting him on commissions.
Claudel and Rodin parted in 1898. Claudel suffered an alleged nervous breakdown several years later and was confined to an institution for 30 years by her family, until her death in 1943, despite numerous attempts by doctors to explain to her mother and brother that she was sane.
Fifty-three years into their relationship, Rodin married Rose Beuret. The wedding was 29 January 1917, and Beuret died two weeks later, on 16 February. Rodin was ill that year; in January, he suffered weakness from influenza, and on 16 November his physician announced that “congestion of the lungs has caused great weakness. The patient’s condition is grave.” Rodin died the next day, age 77, at his villa in Meudon, Île-de-France, on the outskirts of Paris.
A cast of The Thinker was placed next to his tomb in Meudon; it was Rodin’s wish that the figure served as his headstone and epitaph.
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