
Month: February 2025
Tuesday Poem-Emily Dickinson
Tell all the truth but tell it slant —
Success in Circuit lies
Too bright for our infirm Delight
The Truth’s superb surprise
As Lightning to the Children eased
With explanation kind
The Truth must dazzle gradually
Or every man be blind —
Tell Me About Your ‘Multi-Level Consulting Internship For A Global Contracting Firm…’
Weekend Poem: Wallace Stevens–Metaphors Of A Magnifico
Metaphors Of A Magnifico
Twenty men crossing a bridge,
Into a village,
Are twenty men crossing twenty bridges,
Into twenty villages,
Or one man
Crossing a single bridge into a village.
This is old song
That will not declare itself . . .
Twenty men crossing a bridge,
Into a village,
Are
Twenty men crossing a bridge
Into a village.
That will not declare itself
Yet is certain as meaning . . .
The boots of the men clump
On the boards of the bridge.
The first white wall of the village
Rises through fruit-trees.
Of what was it I was thinking?
So the meaning escapes.
The first white wall of the village . . .
The fruit-trees. . . .
Thoughts while you’re walking? marching? with a destination?
See Also: Wednesday Poem: Wallace Stevens-Anecdote of The Jar
Seattle Photos-For Commerce Or Contemplation
Seattle Photos-Something Happened Out There
Seattle Photos-Red & Blue Pairing
Seattle Photos-February Shot
Seattle Photo-Market Shot
Friday Poem: ‘A Pact’ By Ezra Pound
A Pact
I make a pact with you, Walt Whitman –
I have detested you long enough.
I come to you as a grown child
Who has had a pig-headed father;
I am old enough now to make friends.
It was you that broke the new wood,
Now is a time for carving.
We have one sap and one root –
Let there be commerce between us.
Seattle Photos-Market Shot
Tuesday Quotation-Voltaire
“He is a hard man who is only just, and a sad one who is only wise.”












