Philosophy
Musings and Inspirations
I’m going / to die now, / just / to become wind And become ,,,
Completely inspired by the photograph Apres Brunch By RedBubble’s Judith Oppenheimer — A poem from “The Integrity of Erotic Poetry” collection & series (Unpublished Work) / Submitted for publication to “In The Moment”:http://www.redbubble.com/groups/in-the-moment Group / / LISTEN TO C.C. READ This poem here / / / A NOTE FROM THE POET: I thank you all for reading this poem! The moments you (may graciously choose to) take to comment truly matter. I am so grateful to those who favorite the work (especially because it a written work) May I ask you to PLEASE READ MORE THAN ONE POEM / See Journal section of my RB page here for a list of short poems / Words Count listed Please further note that there is a vast spectrum of subjects, issues, and levels of intensity. / / / / I am EXTREMELY GRATEFUL TO THOSE OF YOU WHO ADD MY WORKING RedBubble Site to YOUR WATCH LIST --I feel this is one of the highest complements of respect a visiting RedBubbler can give. This is not to under-estimate how riveted my humility feels with each comment. This expresses the reserve of your taste, and the future value of your time. / / - REMEMBER the VISIT The RedBubble Artists and their works of art here. Almost all of my writing are based on and or INSPIRED BY RedBubble Art and Artists. Let my know if any of the links to their sites are not functioning._ (Hot Links)
It is true / She will sail again / Once she is gone
This poem is Based on and Inspired the Photograph and photograph’s description. The image is titled Ghost Ship / Photographed by RedBubble artist Peter Rivron In the Photographer Description Peter Rivron writes: / The Ryde Queen paddle steamer was built in 1936, she operated a ferry service between Portsmouth and The Isle of Wight. Withdrawn from service in 1970, she opened as a night club at Binfield on The Isle of Wight, this is where I would spend most of my Saturday nights in my teenage years. Abandoned now she still remains on this spot slowly rotting away. / Since taking this photo her funnel has collapsed. / / / / - / A NOTE FROM THE POET: I thank you all for reading this poem! The moments you (may graciously choose to) take to comment truly matter. I am so grateful to those who favorite the work (especially because it a written work) May I ask you to PLEASE READ MORE THAN ONE POEM / See Journal section of my RB page here for a list of short poems / Words Count listed Please further note that there is a vast spectrum of subjects, issues, and levels of intensity. / / / / I am EXTREMELY GRATEFUL TO THOSE OF YOU WHO ADD MY WORKING RedBubble Site to YOUR WATCH LIST --I feel this is one of the highest complements of respect a visiting RedBubbler can give. This is not to under-estimate how riveted my humility feels with each comment. This expresses the reserve of your taste, and the future value of your time. / / - REMEMBER the VISIT The RedBubble Artists and their works of art here. Almost all of my writing are based on and or INSPIRED BY RedBubble Art and Artists. Let my know if any of the links to their sites are not functioning._ (Hot Links)
Fine as fingers drunk past lips / We looked into each other And then as if …
DEAR READER, I FEEL IT WOULD BE A MORE DELIGHTFUL EXPERIENCE IF YOU READ THE POEM AND VIEWED THE IMAGE THAT INSPIRED IT FIRST. THEN RETURN TO READ THE DESCRIPTIONS TEXT—-FIRST LET IT WASH OVER YOU!—DON’T LEAVE WITHOUT READING THIS, PLEASE! ENJOY. / ~ ~ ~ / Art: the red umbrella / ~ ~ ~ ~ This poem is based on & Inspired by & written for the RedBubble Group “Collaboral Damage” The photograph that inspired it was a collabolal work by artists Kara Rasmanis , Helen McLean and Jenny Hall . Kara Rasmanis wrote in the Photograph’s description: “Another corset city shoot with Helen Mclean and Jenny Hall. The Shot was taken by Jenny and I got to play with it in Photoshop….” / ~ ~ ~ / The poem is my contribution to the Group. A collaboral piece, if you will. I will submit it in hopes of its acceptance. The tale in the poem is fictional. So is the Restaurant in the title (I recommend Grand Chau Chow in Chinatown on Beach Street Um The Baby Clams in Black Bean sauce, and the chinese watercress umm – (Sorry, That’s why I ask you to read it first.) Outside of seeing this piece on Kara Rasmanis’s page,(via the Collaboral Damage group site) I’ve never heard of or met any of the three artists mentioned ans acknowledged here. My hope is the yet another Artist will gather the sum of these three artist’s contribution (Self included) and create a work based on the sum of all here. Not forsaking any information offered by the descriptions. And then submit this to the group as a collaboral work. All to form a thread of artworks growing from a single image created by two artists-working-together. And then ask (In its description) for this to be furthered including the work and description (you) creates. Or the collaboration you enter into to do the same. My extended hope is that the moderator(s) comment on this. And in anyway possible, promote it, or the idea of I at least. It’s all about RESPECTING the sources of inspiration! Thank you all, past present, and future. C.C Arshagra / JANUARY 15th, 2008 (Martian Luther King Jr.’s Birthday)
Then rest / —to learn her heaving / Composition: Heart and chest
Dedicated to Gigi aka micmac / Inspired by the photograph “Classic music”:http://www.redbubble.com/people/micmac/art/543163-1-classic-music Gigi is a true gift to the community of RedBubble VISIT micmac’s RedBubble Site to See All Her Amazing Work
“Don’t move. I’ll shot / every detail .” / She stood there naked / with only her gear
The poem Inspired by the Painting Under Pressure By Jarko
While the air moves through marrow / To excite what is life
A poem Inspired by the photograph here seen below the poem, titled Self Portrait / by Lee Wilde
When the sky defines / The water of love’s mind … / I will enter you
This poem was inspired by the photograph titled Blue Sunset / By RedBubble artist Anne Staub
“Yes” I said (the way love’s ease laughs) / “I too love time and the way you found her”
This poem was inspired by the photograph titled the stable by RedBubble artist budrfli - – - / Please comment on this piece as well Butfli’s piece “the stable by visiting the page where the art that inpired this poem was found. Found inspiring of course.
Photographers and their photography…
This was inspired by the many photo portfolios I’ve viewed here on rb, but this morning I spent some time viewing all the photo’s of a young photographer named Zaldy Infante. I enjoyed the work so much I realized why photography is such a wonerful gift and should definitely be shared. / And so to all you Photographers from Australia to the UK and those who are in between, thanks for sharing bits and pieces of your life and your world!!!!! /
Blowflowers, dandelions, inspiration, memory, thought, beautiful
... to silently wander among the trees in the ancient long-quiescent deep forests and breathe deeply the sweet essence of rainsoaked ear…
Aloha ~ Aia ‘ike lihi o ka ‘aina Celebrate in Dance View my video, listen to some of my favourite music here on Ourjrny’s YouTube channel / 03 October 2009 / Multiracial Beauty
Hello frienz.. / For those who are suffering from depression or having / a bla day.. I hope this helps.. / http://hubpages.com/hub/depressi…
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I am just a child of Victoria, Australia.
/ Photo57, aka David, offered an invitation. This poem represents my acceptance and delight in his multi-featured photo It was quiet, it was calm, it was magnificent
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