The Composition of Shadows (I & II)

These are poems about poetry, poems about writing, poems about the process of composition...

The Composition of Shadows (I)
by Michael R. Burch

“I made it out of a mouthful of air.”—W. B. Yeats

We breathe and so we write; the night
hums softly its accompaniment.
Pale phosphors burn; the page we turn
leads onward, and we smile, content.
    
And what we mean we write to learn:
the vowels of love, the consonants’
strange golden weight, each plosive’s shape—
curved like the heart. Here, resonant,...

CHIT CHAT

"Chit Chat" is a poem about two very different kinds of poets ...

Chit Chat: in the Poetry Chat Room
by Michael R. Burch

WHY SHULD I LERN TO SPELL?
HELL,
NO ONE REEDS WHAT I SAY
ANYWAY!!! :(

Sing for the cool night,
whispers of constellations.
Sing for the supple grass,
the tall grass, gently whispering.
Sing of infinities, multitudes,
of all that lies beyond us now,
whispers begetting whispers.
And i am glad to also whisper . . .

I WUS HURT IN LUV I’M DYIN’
FER TH’ TEARS I BEEN A-CRYIN’!!!

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Alone in the Dark (1982)

Quite the undiscovered little gem of a flick here.
Donald Pleasence plays psychiatrist Leo Bain, who runs a clinic called The Haven.  Ooh, Pleasence as a shrink -- there's a stretch!  But this is a completely different kind of shrink than his role as Dr. Loomis in the Halloween movies; Leo Bain will go to absurd lengths to avoid calling anyone "ultimate evil."  His philosophy is to get within his patients' (he calls them "voyagers," who just happen to be taking a different voyage from the rest of us) world and work them out, being completely accepting of them.

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