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Wednesday, August 3, 2011
I am excited to share with you all the blog Monostich. It highlights something I didn't know existed--one-line haiku! They've got some great one-line ku over there. Stop by, take a deep breath, and read a few.
Every once in a while, I come up with a one-line haiku and feel a bit guilty about it, but no more--I've written a monostich!
The latest one I've written that I thought lent itself to being a one-liner is this one:
I work well under the pressure of having a job.
Nothing earth-shattering, but it seems I did stumble upon an actual poetic form! Perfect for twittering, I think.
Labels: Poetry Wednesday
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
This painting is Ombres Portées by Emile Friant (1891) is a perfect accompaniment to yesterday's A Man and a Woman by Francis Lai. Translated as Shadows, the darkness of the clothing and the shadows is juxtaposed with the white wall they are in front of. The man looks at the woman pleadingly while the woman looks away. A classic pose with a surprisingly modern touch.
Labels: Art and Beauty Tuesday
Monday, August 1, 2011
This song by Francis Lai is called A Man and a Woman. It's haunting melody evokes quiet nights dancing under a bright moon. It brings back memories of my childhood when it played on the stereo in our living room.
Labels: Music Monday