March 1, 2009

The Dead by Billy Collins

The dead are always looking down on us, they say.
while we are putting on our shoes or making a sandwich,
they are looking down through the glass bottom boats of heaven
as they row themselves slowly through eternity.

They watch the tops of our heads moving below on earth,
and when we lie down in a field or on a couch,
drugged perhaps by the hum of a long afternoon,
they think we are looking back at them,
which makes them lift their oars and fall silent
and wait, like parents, for us to close our eyes.

October 29, 2008
OMG CUTEEEE

OMG CUTEEEE

October 26, 2008
Inside this new love, die
Your way begins on the other side
Become the sky
Take an axe to the prison wall
Escape
Walk out like someone suddenly born into color
Do it now
You’re covered with thick cloud
Slide out the side
Die, and be quiet
Quietness is the surest sign that you’ve died
You’re old life was a frantic running from silence
The speechless full moon comes out now
Rumi
October 7, 2008

When I’m at the pearly gates
This’ll be on my videotape
My videotape
My videotape

When Mephistopheles is just beneath
And he’s reaching up to grab me

This is one for the good days
And I have it all here in
Red, blue, green
Red, blue, green

You are my centre when I spin away
Out of control on videotape
On videotape
On videotape
On videotape

This is my way of saying goodbye
Because I can’t do it fact to face
So I’m talking to you before
No matter what happens now
I won’t be afraid
Because I know
Today has been the most perfect day I have ever seen

‘Videotape’ by Radiohead
October 4, 2008

Of course these are only images, my images, and in the end they’re born out of something much more akin to a Voice, which though invisible to the eye and frequently unheard by even the ear still continues, day and night, year after year, to sweep through us all.

Just as you have swept through me.
Just as I now sweep through you.


I’m sorry, I have nothing left.

House of Leaves
October 2, 2008

You shall be my roots and
I will be your shade,
though the sun burns my leaves.

You shall quench my thirst and
I will feed you fruit,
though time takes my seed.

And when I’m lost and can tell nothing of this earth,
you will give me hope.

And my voice you will always hear.
And my hand you will always have.

For I will shelter you.
And I will comfort you.
And even when we are nothing left,
not even in death,
I will remember you.

House of Leaves
September 29, 2008
Your days are your sonnets.
The Picture of Dorien Gray, Oscar Wilde
September 28, 2008
Love is the religion, the universe it’s book.
Rumi