Dear Zazie, Today’s Lovers’ Chronicle from Mac Tag to his muse. Visit us on Twitter @cowboycoleridge. Z, be cool, be safe, be smart. Rhett
The Lovers’ Chronicle
Dear Muse,
yes, this is where
dusk delays long hours
and the never still air
stirs our hair as we wait
we have been here
suspended in our time
in this moment attune
with our rhythm and rhyme
and we find in the night,
in the streams, we find
the will, the way to cover
our newfound dreams
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awake in bed partin’ thick curtains
of dreams and am startled by
the rapid return to reality
three o’clock, but you knew that,
under the suspension of belief
gropin’ for somethin’ to hold on to
the way the memories keep comin’
visions ebbin’ and flowin’ amidst
moonlight slantin’ across the floor
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when do you git to the point
where enough is enough
never
and this,
many believe
you git to choose who you want
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chilly, rain comin’
ready…
Newbury, playin’
wood stove burnin’
red wine pourin’
wish you were here achin’
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Nothin’ more intense
nor more intimate
than to be inside
your mind. So c’mon
baby, let me in
******
if i had the strength
I would change my mind
and find my way back, but
oh, you know the rest
So c’mon baby
Let me go easy
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Lyrics inspired by a Tennessee Williams poem called Clover. And a love song of the day and more quotes. Dedicated to you.
CrownsYes, this is the land where We have been here since noon And we find in the night, © copyright 2012 Mac Tag/Cowboy Coleridge all rights reserved |
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David avec une épée et la tête de Goliath (1620-1623), Austin), musée d’art Blanton.
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Une jeune femme, dont la maternité semble prochaine, implore la justice d’un guerrier(vers 1621), Dijon, Musée Magnin.
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Lamentation de saint Pierre(1623-1630), Stanford Museum.
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Salomon et la Reine de Saba (1624), Louvre.
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Cléopâtre se donnant la mort (vers 1640-1650), Rennes, musée des beaux-arts.
John Vachon | |
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Vachon in 1942
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Today is the birthday of John Vachon (John Felix Vachon; Saint Paul, Minnesota May 19, 1914 – April 20, 1975 New York City); photographer. He worked as a filing clerk for the Farm Security Administration before Roy Stryker recruited him to join a small group of photographers, including Esther Bubley, Marjory Collins, Mary Post Wolcott, Jack Delano, Arthur Rothstein, Walker Evans, Russell Lee, Gordon Parks, Charlotte Brooks, Carl Mydans, Dorothea Lange and Ben Shahn, who were employed to publicize the conditions of the rural poor in America.
He received a bachelor’s degree in 1934 from the University of St. Thomas in Saint Paul, then named the College of St. Thomas. In about 1938 he married Millicent Leeper who was known as Penny. She died in 1960. Vachon married Françoise Fourestier in 1961. Vachon served in the United States Army in 1945.
“In Omaha I realized that I had developed my own style with the camera. I knew that I would photograph only what pleased me or astonished my eye, and only in the way I saw it.”
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The song of the day is Lips of an Angel by Jack Ingram
Mac Tag
Then catch the moments as they fly,
And use them as ye ought, man:
Believe me, happiness is shy,
And comes not ay when sought, man.
Robert Burns
I cast my heart into my rhymes,
That you, in the dim coming times,
May know how my heart went with them
After the red-rose-bordered hem.
W.B. Yeats
In the morning when you open your eyes, do the lovers in your dreams wake up too. Ray Wylie Hubbard
But wherefore did you so much tempt the heavens? Shakespeare
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