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StoryOn herod's tableand In John's head donquicksought013 years 1 month ago
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StoryOn the Art of Wooing donquicksought013 years 1 month ago
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StoryIf Derrida If not the Derrida! donquicksought013 years 1 month ago
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My stories

Balley of Psyche

When are you a butterfly?

Rhyme this Raven

It was the art of the invisible Hand that guided the Raven to feed Hungry Elija in the Desert

Imagery of Space as Arrow Limited or Arrow Unlimited

Here Zeno the Greek, Zhadnov and a firm called Arrow indulge in a metaphysical exercise.

Colours

This poem was written for 5yr-olds who are learning English as a foreign language. The visual imagery is presented as real as they can see.

Days of the Week

This was written for 5yr-olds learning English as a foreign language. Reading becomes enjoyable as they acclimatize to the inherent rhythm of the language. However, at a symbolic level, the alchemy of meanings could be discerned. Thus Monday is connected to the Moon, Tuesday to Mars and to the musician Marsayas, Wednesday to the hermetical wedding, Thursday to the invisible and the not so invisible hand that labour?s, Friday to Venus as embodiment of the world of senses and or its transcendence if understood in a realm of the super-sensible world, Saturdays connote Chronos and Demeter and to the activity of the earth or the mind or the machine and Sundays is left as an ecclesiastical holiday for those who want to worship, layoff or snooze.

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