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  • Breathe now for the last breath is gone
    by C.C. Arshagra

    Come. We are all invited to laugh at Love’s funeral.

    Inspired by Gigi! micmac and her piece “Torn…. somehow, with effortless tears she has inspired a poem, again. About Torn…. the art work that inspired this poem GiGi writes: This a double layer of bark and a portrait of my grandaughter Angelica. / size…2928×2346 / Birgitta choose the title…thanks again Birgitta I love it. / Before ,a long time ago , they use to capture the moment in paintings.When I did that layer I had the impression to had captured the beautiful face of my Angelica forever. to comment truly matter. / See* Journal section of my RB page here for a list of short poems* / Words Count listed / A vast spectrum* of subjects, issues, and levels of intensity. REMEMBER the VISIT The RedBubble Artists and their works of art here. / Most all of my writing are based on and or INSPIRED BY RedBubble Art and Artists.

  • The lens-inverted woman
    by C.C. Arshagra

    Madness I say is the glory of being / Always a laugh shy of you being ... too sane

    The lens-inverted woman” its dedicated to Jen Whyte for being the first to read all my posted writings to date, and commenting on every one, and choosing “The World” as her favorite. I visited her RedBubble page and looked a her photography, Then I selected one and …so here it is now a poem based on “The Castle Window” by pijinlane. Thank you. —C.C.

  • Inhale!
    by C.C. Arshagra

    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Apres Brunch By RedBubble’s Judith Oppenheimer — A poem from “The Integrity of Erotic Poetry” collection & series (Unpublished Work) / Submitted for publication to “In The Moment”:http://www.redbubble.com/groups/in-the-moment Group / / LISTEN TO C.C. READ This poem here / / / A NOTE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)

  • The Plagiarism of Joy’s Poetry (An Ode to the Courage of Art)
    by C.C. Arshagra

    Nothing is clean Especially the most pristine holy truths’ polished / And shined daily with rags of fearful hopes in hiding Buying pred

    This poem is Based on at least (3) three events / 1.! See the painting A Wave by artist Jarko 2.! The Last months series of Events involving two other on-line communities and (Like the tile infers “The Plagiarism of Amanda Joy’s Poetry’ including may adventures here being inspired and spelling the inspiration out here on RedBubble. It’s really an amazing story of flowering creative courage. And three (3.!) while writing the poem the image of the painting “A Wave” just slid deeply into me deep and quiet as it just guided the poem’s writing the mysterious whole way. Thank you Jarko for your 19 years of work inspired by yet another work. / And so, as Jarko states in the images description: oil on canvas 190×120cm I’ve used “A Wave” by Ivan Aiwazovsky as a model. Even if it is a copy, it took 19 years (!) to paint this.

  • I am the whale of poems
    by C.C. Arshagra

    And I am just the whale of poems And you hate poems

    Gaia – The Living Planet

  • The Receiving of Love
    by C.C. Arshagra

    Your courageous clouds / Always disappearing / To free / The impossible / Bond

    Inspired by the RedBubble Artist ‘s poem The Wall By RedBubble artist Pijinlane This poem is dedicate to Jen Whyte Poem URL / http://www.redbubble.com/people/pijinlane/writing/613915-the-

  • By the leave of love
    by C.C. Arshagra

    And laugh with mysteries of how alone together is

    Inspired By “Katya Lavornova’s” poem The silence> Member and artwork which inspired this poem seems to have been removed.

  • Leave Me Alone
    by C.C. Arshagra

    I do not need pity to raise the world round me / I do not see loneliness inside alone

    © Copyright 2008 C.C. Arshagra / From the manuscript / Nothing Lies Between Us / The Integrity of Erotic Poetry Series & Collection / (Unpublished work)

  • LITTLE ROSIE PIXEL (A Children's Poem)
    by C.C. Arshagra

    She danced like light could sew a picture / Through the needle eyed

    This poem is based on and inspired by RedBubble artist Katewah and her image Rosie’s Faerie / Please support this image and poem by commenting here and here too A macro photograph of a tapestry made by her mother and now on her daughter’s wall.

  • Rumi (Was he blind?)
    by C.C. Arshagra

    Who shall she kiss as the air feels her lips, ...

    a poem inspired by the image titled “Self Protrait – mixed media”: / By RedBubble Artis Lee Wilde Pllease visit this work and comment on both the poem here and the image here - / Lee states in her works description: medium: Charcoal, pastel and acrylic paint on 600gsm black card.

  • Within Being Born
    by C.C. Arshagra

    Now hear the womb of one’s motherhood bare

    This poem was inspired by more than the photograph below, but by the entire series of events experienced, given, and in turn received by the amzaing love and support of the RedBubble.com community of artist. Having stated this, I can now say: / This poem was Poem inspired by Photography piece (seen here below) titled My daughter in law by RedBubble artist Antanas / - / PLEASE Leave a comment (I love them I love them a lot) here as well as on the Antanas’s page where this photographic work is post by the artist for commenting and also as a card (I think)

  • Untitled Good-bye
    by C.C. Arshagra

    we the people of the planet earth / in order to form be

    Inspired by the poem Untitled Note: This poet/writer has more than one work by this title. The poem that inspires this one begins with the opening line “we live in bliss” By Michael Douglass /

  • As Brave as the Sky She Is
    by C.C. Arshagra

    As brave as the sky she is / For she will not / Be destroyed / By the storms of mind’s whirl

    A poem for Mariam Muradian Featured in / Art of Pain / Group December 2009

  • Q & A
    by Arlene Zapata

    weary tired imagination resting on tame dragon wings

  • It Is Not About Me #3
    by C.C. Arshagra

    The invisibility of peace is captured and killed / For it is foolish enough

    This is poem part of an ongoing series of poems Please read and comment on all of the parts of this Critical Thread Poem* It Is Not About Me It Is Not About Me #2

  • You Are
    by C.C. Arshagra

    Releasing creation

    Inspired by Rumi & Deepak Chopra

  • Only ME
    by C.C. Arshagra

    ... want to need to conquer only me. / I will not conquer you …

    This poem os a Compainion piece to “The Critial Theard Poem” titled / An Ambient Love of Sexual Waking

  • One Must come to Read
    by C.C. Arshagra

    One must come to read again

    A brief sweep of wind and a poem of few words

  • The Free Thinker Would
    by C.C. Arshagra

    ...to ask important knowledge. What have we forgotten?

    Dedicated to GiGi Visit micmac’s profile here This poem was inspired by her work of art title THE FREE THINKER / Also seen at the poems end. Thank you for your time spent commenting. Please comment on Micmac page also. Love to all, / CC

  • Genetically Modified Food - Panacea or poison
    by paul romanowski

    “Genetically Modified Food – Panacea or poison” SOME RELAY EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION.

    Genetically Modified Food – Panacea or poison# SOME RELAY EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION.

  • The Birds of Religion
    by C.C. Arshagra

    Beliefs which become, / and hence form the shape of how we hear, fear, and respond; exercise. / Responding to what we defend

    Dedicated to Mariam Muradain’s Daughter, the daughter of my soul’s give, Lydia Muradian Leach. Inspired by submission request RedBubble.com member ‘Ushna Sardar”:http://www.redbubble.com/people/ushna to her newly formed group C.O.R.E.

  • Better Place (C) (1000 views & few understands)
    by 3XEternity

    Some people act so unreal and just chase that dollar bill and to me… / That’s not magic…

    3XEternity Copywrite June 02 2009

  • Avenue Q the musical- review
    by Bernadette Burke

    Sound immature? Politically incorrect? It is. And its freaking hilarious- it’s Avenue Q.

    I wrote this review for the Arts Hub website

  • Mind Your Pees and Queues
    by Gregory John O'Flaherty

    You can’t go saying cant here / Even if you can spell the word right

    I got fined $20 for pissing on a tree, once, and $320 for cultivating a plant of G-ds creation. They are the only two times I have had to face court in relation to anything I have done. Upset the Minister and he will have you in Court trying to make you out to be whatever criminal he likes.

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