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Poetry Wednesday 04/22/09: The Best Thing in the World

Laura's Blogs Posted on October 2, 2012 by LauraDecember 5, 2012

Choosing, 1864 by George Frederic Watts, (1817 – 1904) Oil on canvas The Best Thing in the World by Elizabeth Barrett Browning What’s the best thing in the world? June-rose, by May-dew impearled; Sweet south-wind, that means no rain; Truth, not cruel to a friend; Pleasure, not in haste to end; Beauty, not self-decked and curled Till its pride is over-plain; Light, that never makes you wink; Memory, that gives no pain; Love, when, so, you’re loved again. What’s the best thing in the world? … Continue reading →

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Poetry Wednesday 05/20/09: Paramahansa Yogananda

Laura's Blogs Posted on October 2, 2012 by LauraDecember 28, 2012

Paramahansa Yogananda was a practitioner of Kriya Yoga who recorded his spiritual journey in the classic work “Autobiography of a Yogi”.It is a classic book that was first written in 1946, and has been continually rediscovered by people all over the world for many years. Basically, it is one of the few books in English about the wise men of India, and it is written about yogis by a yogi. You can find copies of this book in the following languages: English, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, … Continue reading →

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Poetry Wednesday: 05/20/09: Poetry Slam at the White House

Laura's Blogs Posted on October 2, 2012 by LauraDecember 2, 2012

The singer and bassist Esperanza Spalding, with Eric Lewis on piano, at the White House. Live From D.C., It’s Tuesday Night Jam ! By MIKE HALE Published: May 13, 2009 The Obamas hosted a program of jazz and poetry at the White House last Tuesday, “We’re here to celebrate the power of words and music to help us appreciate beauty and also to understand pain,” Obama told the audience.   “An Evening of Poetry, Music and the Spoken Word” — held in the East Room … Continue reading →

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Poetry Wednesday 05/27/09: Let Us Have Faith

Laura's Blogs Posted on October 2, 2012 by LauraDecember 28, 2012

Let Us Have Faith by Helen Keller (1940) Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature, nor do the children of men as a whole experience it. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing. To keep our faces toward change and behave like free spirits in the presence of fate is strength undefeatable. In 1893, when she was 13, Helen wrote what she described as “a word picture of … Continue reading →

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Poetry Wednesday 05/27/09: Ode on Intimations of Immortality

Laura's Blogs Posted on October 2, 2012 by LauraDecember 2, 2012

They say that no matter how old you get, you never forget your first love. One of my favorite movies growing up was Splendor in the Grass. It was made in 1961. This intriquing play is a tragic, coming-of-age melodrama from Pulizer Prize winning playwright William Inge’s original screenplay. It was Inge’s first story written directly for the screen and he received a nomination (and the film’s sole Oscar) for the best original story and screenplay for his work. The time period for the story … Continue reading →

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Poetry Wednesday 06/17/09: Jazzonia

Laura's Blogs Posted on October 2, 2012 by LauraDecember 28, 2012

Blues by Jesse Reisch Jazzonia By Langston Hughes Oh, silver tree! Oh, shining rivers of the soul!  In a Harlem cabaret Six long-headed jazzers play. A dancing girl whose eyes are bold Lifts high a dress of silken gold. Oh, singing tree! Oh, shining rivers of the soul! Were Eve’s eyes In the first garden Just a bit too bold? Was Cleopatra gorgeous In a gown of gold? Oh, shining tree! Oh, silver rivers of the soul! In a whirling cabaret Six long-headed jazzers play. … Continue reading →

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Poetry Wednesday 07/08/09: Cabaret

Laura's Blogs Posted on October 2, 2012 by LauraDecember 25, 2012

Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday, and Barney Bighard star in “New Orleans”, 1947 New Orleans was a 1947 musical drama featuring Billie Holiday as a singing maid and Louis Armstrong as a bandleader; Holiday and Armstrong perform together and portray a couple becoming romantically involved. During one song, Armstrong’s character introduces the members of his band, a virtual Who’s Who of classic jazz greats, including trombonist Kid Ory, drummer Zutty Singleton, clarinetist Barney Bighard, guitar player Bud Scott, bassist George “Red” Callendar, pianist Charlie Beal, and … Continue reading →

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Poetry Wednesday 06/24/09: When Malindy Sings

Laura's Blogs Posted on October 2, 2012 by LauraNovember 25, 2012

  When Malindy Sings by Paul Laurence Dunbar G’WAY an’ quit dat noise, Miss Lucy — Put dat music book away; What’s de use to keep on tryin’? Ef you practise twell you’re gray, You cain’t sta’t no notes a-flyin’ Lak de ones dat rants and rings F’om de kitchen to be big woods When Malindy sings. You ain’t got de nachel o’gans Fu’ to make de soun’ come right, You ain’t got de tu’ns an’ twistin’s Fu’ to make it sweet an’ light. Tell … Continue reading →

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Poetry Wednesday 07/22/09: Too Blue

Laura's Blogs Posted on October 2, 2012 by LauraDecember 5, 2012

Blues Club by Steve Underwood Too Blue by Langston Hughes I don’t know where to turn. I don’t know where to go Nobody cares about you When you sink so low. What shall I do? What shall I say? Shall I take a gun And put myself away? I wonder if One bullet would do? As hard as my head is, It would probably take two. But I ain’t got Neither bullet nor gun— And I’m too blue To look for one. It is suggested … Continue reading →

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Poetry Wednesday 07/29/09: Song

Laura's Blogs Posted on October 2, 2012 by LauraDecember 25, 2012

Dancing to Jazz By T. Coleman Song By Gwendolyn Bennett I am weaving a song of waters, Shaken from firm, brown limbs, Or heads thrown back in irreverent mirth. My song has the lush sweetness Of moist, dark lips Where hymns keep company With old forgotten banjo songs. Abandon tells you That I sing the heart of race While sadness whispers That I am the cry of a soul. . . . A-shoutin’ in de ole camp-meeting-place, A-strummin’ o’ de ole banjo. Singin’ in de … Continue reading →

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