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  1. Re: Discussions with Trump supporters

    eddierosenthal wrote:


    Your question, "What can we do?" puts us all on the spot, Ed. - Myself, as well. I cited that speech and agree with just about every word in it, and yet, I probably would...
  2. Re: Discussions with Trump supporters

    Hey You - My Liberal, Democrat Party Friends, who think, that by selecting some new Democrat to run for President to defeat Donald Trump, you will make things right...

    Just consider that the...
  3. Re: Discussions with Trump supporters

    I think we've stumbled on to a Subject - the Crisis of Homelessness - that has got traction - and deserves its own thread. It is a Subject whose time has come - indeed, it is past time. Since many of...
  4. Re: Discussions with Trump supporters

    eddierosenthal wrote:


    I totally agree, with you, Ed, that "blaming government, leaders is shunning our own responsibilities. Would there be any leaders here? Is it only greed and landowners...
  5. Re: Discussions with Trump supporters

    Yes, it probably will do some good, cyberanvil - for the families of the people podfish describes as the "working poor." Others, who have fallen lower in the scales of functionality need housing too;...
  6. Re: Discussions with Trump supporters

    finally, I sort of agree with you. Of course, I haven't met "Sebastopol", so maybe she's of mixed minds. It might be the (admittedly few) trumpies who are at the forefront of the move to evict them. ...
  7. Re: Discussions with Trump supporters

    Excuse me, I thought democrats already re-took the House of Representatives by a very sizable majority! Am I missing something? This was a great shock to the Trumpsters! It has put a huge...
  8. Re: Discussions with Trump supporters

    Years ago, I read that the Founding Fathers very well were wiser than we are today. They did not have TV, radio, cell phones, etc. Their evening entertainment most likely consisted of sitting quietly...
  9. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    Perhaps The World Ends Here


    The world begins at a kitchen table. No matter what, we must eat
    to live.

    The gifts of earth are brought and prepared, set on the table. So it
    has been since...
  10. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    The Excesses of God

    Is it not by his high superfluousness we know
    Our God? For to be equal a need
    Is natural, animal, mineral: but to fling
    Rainbows over the rain
    And beauty above the moon,...
  11. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    After

    after chopping off all the arms that reached out to me;
    after boarding up all the windows and doors;

    after filling all the pits with poisoned water;
    after building my house on the rock...
  12. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    A Concerto of Spice

    The subtle hint of spice, a symphony in the air
    A crescendo of turmeric against mustard, sharp notes
    The melodious harmony of cardamom and cinnamon wafting, a waltz
    The...
  13. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    I Am Waiting


    I am waiting for my case to come up
    and I am waiting
    for a rebirth of wonder
    and I am waiting for someone
    to really discover America
    and wail
    and I am waiting
  14. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    Blessing

    Just off the Highway to Rochester, Minnesota
    Twilight bounds softly forth on the grass.
    And the eyes of those two Indian ponies
    Darken with kindness.
    They have come gladly out of the...
  15. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    For the Anniversary of My Death

    Every year without knowing it I have passed the day
    When the last fires will wave to me
    And the silence will set out
    Tireless traveler
    Like the beam of a...
  16. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    I've added a little of my art work, hopefully enhancing the poem. I'll be sending it to friends in wintery climes.

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  17. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    Love Letter from Baghdad


    Call me Rabia. I was
    named for the Sufi Saint.
    Blood pumps through the four
    chambers of my heart,
    swift and scarlet with joy or slow
    and bruised black with sorrow....
  18. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    How It Happens


    The sky said I am watching

    to see what you

    can make out of nothing

    I was looking up and I said
  19. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    There is a community of the spirit.

    Join it, and feel the delight
    of walking in the noisy street
    and being the noise.

    Drink all your passion
    and be a disgrace.

    Close both eyes
  20. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    The Gift

    Time wants to show you a different country. It's the one
    that your life conceals, the one waiting outside
    when curtains are drawn, the one Grandmother hinted at
    in her crochet design,...
  21. Re: Appeal to Enmanji Temple, which appears to use Round-Up

    Just saw this: https://www.baumhedlundlaw.com/1-19-bhag-2019-trial-team-of-the-year/?fbclid=IwAR2yxyj7LkJ-KNDGopfGxS8aw-Tju3N0AH4uEWGR08wbxILKBXnJZ4w-qGc
  22. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    Of Love and Other Disasters

    The punch-press operator from Flint
    met the assembler from West Virginia
    in a bar near the stadium. Neither
    had anything in mind, so they conversed
    about the...
  23. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    All will come again into its strength:
    the fields undivided, the waters undammed,
    the trees towering and the walls built low.
    And in the valleys, people as strong and varied as the land.

    And...
  24. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    What I Have Learned So Far

    Meditation is old and honorable, so why should I
    not sit, every morning of my life, on the hillside,
    looking into the shining world? Because, properly
    attended to,...
  25. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    Where Does the Dance Begin, Where Does It End?https://www.waccobb.net/forums/waccobb/keep90days/2019-01-18_09-36-3a6.png

    Don't call this world adorable, or useful, that's not it.
    It's frisky, and...
  26. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    Hello, dear Larry -

    I just wished to express a special "thank you" for all the great poetry you source & send out to us. I love the way poetry offers us different lenses to view life through –...
  27. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    The Penitent

    I had a little Sorrow,
    Born of a little Sin,
    I found a room all damp with gloom
    And shut us all within;
    And, “Little Sorrow, weep," said I,
    “And, Little Sin, pray God to...
  28. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    Dear California, I Write to You from Grand Island, New York

    It is the light in the sky
    that reminds me of you,
    the summer blue flowing by.
    But the clouds here remind me
    more of Paris, the...
  29. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    How It Seems To Me

    In the vast abyss before time, self
    is not, and soul commingles
    with mist, and rock, and light. In time,
    soul brings the misty self to be.
    Then slow time hardens self to...
  30. Re: Appeal to Enmanji Temple, which appears to use Round-Up

    Ray50sfo, you may not know that Shepherd has been working many years to hold the Wine Industry accountable. Unfortunately, our county has elected, and continues to elect, supervisors who only drag...
  31. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    Wall, that vile wall


    "The wall, my wall, he says,
    "We are invaded by the poor,
    the forsaken, the persecuted,
    the children. No matter the cost
    we have to protect our border."
    Set on his...
  32. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    Fantasia: Firezone

    In the bedroom
    we awake
    to smokedark
    ceiling cracks
    and walk
    upside down
    to the curtains.
  33. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    Chicken Cosmology

    Neither the chicken, nor the egg,
    (since you asked). What came first was
    the essential emptiness, the chickenless void.
    Then a beak for pecking, followed by a tongue
    for...
  34. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen

    I.
    Many ingenious lovely things are gone
    That seemed sheer miracle to the multitude,
    protected from the circle of the moon
    That pitches common things about. ...
  35. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    To the New Year

    With what stillness at last
    you appear in the valley
    your first sunlight reaching down
    to touch the tips of a few
    high leaves that do not stir
    as though they had not noticed...
  36. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    Blue Heron Walking

    Not one of Mr. Balachine’s soloists had feet this articulate,
    the long bones explicitly spread, then retracted, even more
    finely detailed than Leonardo’s plans for his flying...
  37. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    The Way It Is

    There is a thread you follow. It goes among
    things that change. But it doesn't change.
    People wonder about what things you are pursuing.
    You have to explain about the thread....
  38. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    Awakened

    In advanced age, my health worsening,
    I woke up in the middle of the night
    and experienced a feeling of happiness
    so intense and perfect that in all my life
    I had only felt its...
  39. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    Cause Of Death: Fox News

    Toward the end he sat on the back porch,
    sweeping his binoculars back and forth
    over the dry scrub-brush and arroyos,

    certain he saw Mexicans
    moving through the...
  40. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    The Well


    My sons gathered theirs
    and walked on
    because they had to
    and we say thank you and thank you
    and thank you
    until our hearts stop bleeding
  41. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    Sometimes A Wild God


    Sometimes a wild god comes to the table.
    He is awkward and does not know the ways
    Of porcelain, of fork and mustard and silver.
    His voice makes vinegar from wine.
    When...
  42. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    The Carrying
    The sky’s white with November’s teeth,
    and the air is ash and woodsmoke.
    A flush of color from the dying tree,
    a cargo train speeding through, and there,
    that’s me, standing in the...
  43. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    Fire and Ice Revisited Following the October 2017 Blaze That Consumed Our House (apologies to Robert Frost)

    Some say the world will end in fire,
    Some say in ice.
    From what...
  44. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    Ode to Gratitude

    Thanks to the word
    that gives thanks.
    Thanks to the gratitude
    for how excellently
    the word melts snow or iron.

    The planet seemed full of threats
    until soft
  45. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    Darling


    1.

    I break this toast for the ghost of bread in Lebanon.
    The split stone the toppled doorway.

    Someone's kettle has been crushed.
    Someone's sister has a gash above her right eye.
  46. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    How to be a Poet (to remind myself)

    Make a place to sit down.
    Sit down. Be quiet.
    You must depend upon
    affection, reading, knowledge,
    skill—more of each
    than you have—inspiration
    work,...
  47. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    It’s Always Been About Wind


    It’s early and the top of the oak
    wet with dew is swaying, calling me
    as it did when I was a boy, and
    the birds, singing before we wake,
    are the hearts of those...
  48. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    The Parable of the Old Man and the Young

    So Abram rose, and clave the wood, and went,
    And took the fire with him, and a knife.
    And as they sojourned both of them together,
    Isaac the first-born...
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