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Author Archives: Drachenfutter
Poem to (a)Muse
I am so excited and happy that a confluence of different streams has finally led to completing this post that originated, years ago, with a Yo-Yo Ma performance. Experiencing his entrancement and virtuosity with the cello reminded me of why it … Continue reading
(Almost) Russian Connection…
Decades ago, I met a woman at a bookstore in Philadelphia, to whom I was instantly attracted. However, the budding coupe de amour was dashed when she told me she was engaged to be married. I had forgotten about this … Continue reading
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Parental Legacy
February 15, 2018 My father would have been one hundred and three years old yesterday, had he not died of a heart-attack a foggy Halloween night seventeen years ago in the emergency room of a small hospital in southern New … Continue reading
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Chuva (Rain) – A fado by Mariza
Having added the capability to embed videos into my blog, I feel like a kid with a new toy. A “fado” is a type of Portuguese folk song that has at its center a longing for something/someone gone and remembered. … Continue reading
My first “Coup de foudre”
The French have a term for everything worth noting about life and love. Especially love. (It’s beyond my ken how and when they gained this special status with that universal emotion. Or how deserved it truly is. But that’s a … Continue reading
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Fired Works – for HL
There is a brilliant, sad and powerful poem by Yehuda Amichai, the Israeli poet who should have been a Nobel-winner, with these lines: Once a great love cut my life in two. The first part goes on twisting at some … Continue reading
Paris (and updated: Notre Dame) on my mind..
April 15, 2019 Seven years ago, in December 2012, I wrote the homage to Paris below this update, a Paris that will never be same for myself and millions of others because of the tragedy that today befell Notre Dame … Continue reading
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Sky-diving: Terra Firma…NOT!
I started this account of my one sky-diving experience some years (!) ago…. and finally finished it last night. Any story where a man takes risks beyond the ordinary usually involves a woman. On those occasions, “fool” and “man” are … Continue reading
When in Scotland…..
It seems apt, as I am in Scotland this week, that I finally “finished” the poem below enough to make it visible to other eyes. In truth, I rarely stop tinkering with a poem, hence my output of completed ones … Continue reading
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Tagged Brazill, caipirinhas, poetry, Scotland, Skye
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