'Crash and Burn' - Dina Grønbeck x James McInerney
As part of The Poetry Project, I am excited to announce a collaboration with Dina Grønbeck who has performed 'Crash and Burn'. Check out her amazing, emotional performance.
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Into Your Hands, I Give Everything (Psalm 31)
Training the heart is not always easy. It is bent and resists being straightened. When we bought our house here in South Carolina, we inherited a six foot hook for a hanging plant in the back yard. About a year later we had to take down a number of trees in the back and I attempted to move the hook. I couldn’t pull it out the ground. A root from the tree had grown around it and it had become a…
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The Saddest Girl In The World
Edwardian-ish ribbon corset with beading, 2023
Silk ribbon, cotton taffeta ribbon, Czech glass beads
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day 9: in the shadows ♡
(femslashfeb prompt list)
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I’m too impatient to take decent pictures, look at this stupid object I made, I’m going to leave it in the poetry section of my library
LOOK ON MY WORKS, YE MIGHT, AND DESPAIR
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Brave soul, don’t forget that you have survived every onslaught of darkness and fought through hell to get here. You are stronger than you give yourself credit for.
The Better Man Project
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Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood
on hyper-vigilance
(part 2)
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Brave soul, don’t forget that you have survived every onslaught of darkness and fought through hell to get here. You are stronger than you give yourself credit for.
The Better Man Project
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'Black Butterfly' - Juliet Pearson x James McInerney.
BRAND NEW performance!
As part of The Poetry Project, I am excited to announce a collaboration with Juliet Pearson who has voiced the poem 'Black Butterfly' giving an amazing performance. Thank you so much Juliet for saying yes and for supporting the project!
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I'd have been much less intimidated by the idea of writing poetry if I'd known that all you have to do is:
Have a thought
Write it down
Find a cooler way to say it
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A Liturgy for a Praising Heart (Ps. 67)
Photo: Neshaminy Creek, PA, close to the headwaters
Read Psalm 67 (ESV)
To the choirmaster: with stringed instruments. A Psalm. A Song.
1 May God be gracious to us and bless us and make his face to shine upon us, Selah2 that your way may be known on earth, your saving power among all nations. 3 Let the peoples praise you, O God; let all the peoples praise you!
4 Let…
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On October 3rd, Elric asked me what day it was.
I said, ‘How dare you to talk to me, you coward.’
Major General Olivier Mira Armstrong
Traditionally tailored uniform, 2019
Japanese twill, canvas, grosgrain, leather, gilt braid
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Soap gives out small touches like it's Christmas everyday, he's always bumping into to ghost somehow. He never pushes it too far, mindful of ghost's comfort level, but he gives his pats of affection often. From what he can tell, ghost enjoys it too.
Soap loves physical touch as affection, especially casual affection. Unfortunately, ghost doesn't return physical contact very often, though soap never holds that against him. It just means the moments that he does return affection, soap holds it that much closer to his heart.
One of the most common ways Ghost will return the casual touch is as a light hand on Soap's back, lightly pushing him in the direction they need to go. Soap wishes he could sear that feeling into his skin forever, sometimes he hesitates moving just to feel it for a bit longer. He thinks about the warmth and the pressure of that hand on his back, knowing he would trust ghost to lead him if he had lost all his senses but touch.
So yeah, Soap is content to take what he can get, and give out all that he can give. When it comes to Ghost, Soap would do anything.
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