The Everlasting Man – God and Comparitive Religion – G.K. Chesterton
Below is an entire chapter from the book The Everlasting Man by G.K. Chesterton. It is profound and talks of the emergence of paganism in the ancient world… I know it doesn’t sound riveting but it is....
View ArticleLooking Back: 12 Months of Poetry
Here are Poems that I wrote in the last 12 months or so (not as many poems as you may think) and have been in posts on this blog and on facebook. So for those of you that haven’t read … Continue reading →
View ArticleThe Beauty Of Existence – Thoughts from G.K. Chesterton
These are excerpts of thoughts and poems from Gilbert Keith Chesterton, an early twentieth century writer and poet, written in his early twenties while he was immersed in the dark pessimism of his time...
View ArticleCourage in a World Full of Darkness – A Short Story
The darkness had come for her with determination, and he had destroyed it without mercy and without question. He had drenched himself in the blood of evil men, for her. ……… We could make a good life...
View ArticleHaikus
#1 You lie on God’s bed, Which is a soft grassy field, A sweet young flower #2 I love all God’s fruit Especially if it’s yours, Sugar in my mouth. #3 The goose has courage, More than most men I’ve …...
View ArticleThe Wine Of God
Enraptured Intoxicated Dizzy with love. I’ve drunk too much Of what Rumi was drinking And every moment I am ravenous for more. Every moment is An unrealized poem Floating through eternity. Life is the...
View ArticleWhen We With Sappho – Kenneth Rexroth
“. . . about the cool water the wind sounds through sprays of apple, and from the quivering leaves slumber pours down . . .” We lie here in the bee filled, ruinous Orchard of a decayed New England...
View ArticleFrom: The Journey North
Well, now I’m coming home From troubles of my own And with hair gone white I wonder if they’ll know me Here’s my wife at last Wearing a much-patched dress Crying to see me here Sighing like wind in the...
View ArticleLiving in the Summer Mountains – Yu Xuanji
If I could travel back in time 1100 years, I would find this woman and marry her. Living in the Summer Mountains I have moved to this home of Immortals. Wild shrubs bloom everywhere. In the front...
View ArticleMay I Learn To Love You Like This
Too late I loved Thee, O thou beauty of ancient days, yet ever new! Too late I loved Thee! And behold, Thou wert within and I abroad, And there I searched for Thee; Deformed I, plunging amid those fair...
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