I am a dew drop in your desert You are a pearl in my ocean In this groaning world It’s either dust or turbulent waters. You’d die of thirst I’d wish to die in a raging flood But long ago the flood found me By deceit I was swept away By this neoliberal world. Unveiling… Continue reading A Raindrop In Your Desert – 2nd version of an improved poem thanks to poet Donald Standeford’s collaboration
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GUEST POST: Watching Grandpa at The Sheep Gate – A Poem by Donald Standeford
I am very grateful to writer Donald Standeford for liking my friend Mario Savioni‘s great photographic and literary work, Latin Quarter – Paris 1995, and also for reblogging my humble posts. This is a beautiful poem by Donald Standeford: Watching grandpa at the sheep gate Love wisdom like diamonds, And you won’t regret it; This… Continue reading GUEST POST: Watching Grandpa at The Sheep Gate – A Poem by Donald Standeford