Daily Archives: October 11, 2017

Dante’s Inferno, Canto 4: Great Poets in Limbo

https://pixabay.com/en/sculpture-bronze-figure-homer-poet-2293801/ *** GREAT POETS IN LIMBO *** Great poets live here Homer, Virgil, and Ovid They walk on water *** NOTE: Other great poets in Limbo include Horace and Lucan. By the way, Limbo must have a library because these … Continue reading

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davidbrucehaiku: smug

https://pixabay.com/en/donald-trump-politician-america-1547274/ *** SMUG *** Prez Donald J. Trump: I can be smug in every Color known to man

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David Bruce: “William Shakespeare’s ‘All’s Well That Ends Well’: A Retelling in Prose” — Act 5, Scenes 1-2

— 5.1 — Helena, the widow, and Diana, accompanied by two attendants, stood on a street in Marseilles. Helena said, “But this exceedingly great haste as we journey day and night must be wearing your spirits low. We cannot help … Continue reading

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davidbrucehaiku: should art be free?

https://pixabay.com/en/ballet-dance-performance-beauty-1712835/ *** SHOULD ART BE FREE? *** Our art should be free When artists make art for free Or when shoes are free

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davidbrucehaiku: depends on the ebook — and the coffee

https://pixabay.com/en/coffee-kindle-candy-morning-teacup-2013945/ *** DEPENDS ON THE EBOOK — AND THE COFFEE *** The better value? Three-dollar cup of coffee? Three-dollar E-book?

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davidbrucehaiku: the telephone game

https://pixabay.com/en/pop-art-popart-andy-warhol-2706464/ *** THE TELEPHONE GAME *** The latest gossip: “Did you hear what I just heard? It’s really nasty!”

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Reality check — Haiku out of africa

paupers jostling ~ for worthless peacock feathers ~ in this insane world © Lize Bard @ Haiku out of Africa via Reality check — Haiku out of africa

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