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Tag Archives: Chinese Style Poem
Dragon Breath River
Left on Thatch Hut, In Departure Those poet recluses in ancient seclusion, it’s a whim beyond human space. Sail up to those immortal headwaters, verse runs free among maiden hair trees. Even leaves of duckweed can drift together again but … Continue reading
Jazz (A series of poems)
The wordless transmission between the artist and the audience. ~~~ Drifting aimlessly from the record player, the sounds of the improvising musician. Scuffs, scratches and scrapes, where is he going with this? In the inferno of disquiet faintly … Continue reading
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Tagged Artist, Audience, Blow, Chinese Style Poem, Honk, Horn, Improv, Improvisation, Inferno, Invisible Cities, Italo Calvino, Jazz, Motoharu Yoshizawa, Music, Musician, P.S.F, Play Unlimited, Poem, Poetry, PSF, Record, Record Player, Scrape, Scratch, Screech, Squawk, Wordless Transmission, Yoshizawa Motoharu
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Where Dragons Dwell
Where the highest peaks of earth pierce heavens boundless veil is where dragons dwell. With mist rising, deepening and the sky darkening, the dragon’s roar echoes loudly reverberating through the rivers and mountains. Bolts of energy … Continue reading