OK, deer
Two deer on the night path ahead, a third
It's OK, deer, no worries
taking their own sweet time
straying up the shadowed hillside
They can see
It's OK, deer
Deer on a foggy Berkeley morning: photo by Laura Morland, 14 November 2016
[Untitled]: photo by Md. Enamul Kabir, 31 March 2017
[Untitled]: photo by Md. Enamul Kabir, 31 March 2017
[Untitled]: photo by Md. Enamul Kabir, 31 March 2017
#3 [Dhaka]: photo by Muhammad Imam Hasan, 1 April 2017
Street | Dhaka 2017: photo by Sohail Bin Mohammad Imam Hasan, 2 March 2017
[Dubai]: photo by Hans, 7 March 2011
Joseph Ceravolo: Cat of Eternity
[Untitled]: photo by Md. Enamul Kabir, 31 March 2017
[Untitled]: photo by Md. Enamul Kabir, 31 March 2017
[Untitled]: photo by Md. Enamul Kabir, 31 March 2017
Joseph Ceravolo: Cat of Eternity
February 25, 1987
About 2 feet from the curb, in the street
a cat was crouched. From afar I thought
it was sniffing, but as I got closer
I knew. It was looking down at the ground,
looking at eternity, breathing,
its head down like a disappointment.
It was only a cat
dirty, black and white, solid
on a wooden beam, not underfed.
Cars swerving left. I picked it up,
this lump of breath.
What is the noble truth of death? Blindness
turned inward to endless seas
as the struggle ebbs far away.
Joseph Ceravolo (1934-1988): Cat of Eternity [February 25, 1987], from Collected Poems, 2012
Joseph Ceravolo (1934-1988): Cat of Eternity [February 25, 1987], from Collected Poems, 2012
Street | Dhaka 2017: photo by Sohail Bin Mohammad Imam Hasan, 2 March 2017
[Dubai]: photo by Hans, 7 March 2011
[U-Bahn, Berlin]: photo by Zbigniew Osiowy, 21 October 2012
animal spirits (partial views)
[Untitled]: photo by Setsiri Silapuwanchai, 22 February 2016
[Untitled]: photo by Setsiri Silapuwanchai, 22 February 2016
[Untitled]: photo by Setsiri Silapuwanchai, 22 February 2016
[fish, Songkhla, Thailand]: photo by Sakulchai Sikitikul, 5 February 2017
[fish, Songkhla, Thailand]: photo by Sakulchai Sikitikul, 5 February 2017
[fish, Songkhla, Thailand]: photo by Sakulchai Sikitikul, 5 February 2017
[Untitled]: photo by Blue Rattanapol, 26 February 2017
[Untitled]: photo by Blue Rattanapol, 26 February 2017
[Untitled]: photo by Blue Rattanapol, 26 February 2017
hand [Bangkok]: photo by ISSARET CHALERMSOPONE, 15 December 2016
hand [Bangkok]: photo by ISSARET CHALERMSOPONE, 15 December 2016
hand [Bangkok]: photo by ISSARET CHALERMSOPONE, 15 December 2016
[Untitled]: photo by toufiq_ovi, 11 August 2016
[Untitled]: photo by toufiq_ovi, 11 August 2016
[Untitled]: photo by toufiq_ovi, 11 August 2016
[Untitled]: photo by toufiq_ovi, 11 August 2016
[Untitled]: photo by toufiq_ovi, 11 August 2016
[Untitled]: photo by toufiq_ovi, 11 August 2016
TC: The spirits of Tigers wish you "Happy Opening Day" from your old stomping grounds. Of course the weatherman sez showers, but hey, it's April in the Paris of Illinois.
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ReplyDeletekent,
I see the #Tigers over/under is set at 82.5.
Me, I'm taking that any day of the millennium!
Tom, one of those camels has six legs!
ReplyDeleteOh, aye. The animal spirits, then!
ReplyDelete(Actually b if you look very closely you will discern that the one nearest us has at least seven, more likely eight... more curious still!)
(By nearest us I mean furthest or more precisely further from us, of the two, naturally, he added.)
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