Dear Zazie, Here is Mac Tag‘s Lovers’ Chronicle to his muse. Follow us on twitter @cowboycoleridge. Rhett
The Lovers’ Chronicle
Dear Muse,
several to choose from, goin’ with;
‘’It’s only me who wants to
Wrap around your dreams’’
’’More Stevie please’’
the only correct response to a song
written by Stevie Nicks, sung by Stevie,
and performed by Fleetwood Mac
‘’Absolutely’’
and the line goes well with us
‘’We’ve been wrapping our dream around each other’’
it is only right that we play it as we feel it
and listen carefully to the sound of together
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a good place to be
wrapped up, access
limited to what matters
free form, largo
yes, just like that
avec plaisir
where you have
where you will be
constant, steady
now andante please
not another other
takin’ it forward,
plus what comes
allegro, now
hold for the break
yes, as we like
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a new dance
mergin’ what only
existed in daydreams
with reality
a steady stream of you
a flow, pulsin’ delivers
exactly what will be
to continue
find the ways
to put into words
the essential nature
of the woven texture
of our time together
que refrain,
adagio my dear
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Pale Love, Pale Rider
dancin’ the same dance
lookin’ out portholes
suvivin’ storms, pluggin’ holes
and catchin’ glimpses
of the sunrise
keep lookin’, keep hopin’
nothin’ more sacred,
than a woman’s heart
yours, more so than most
will you ever know again,
my wish on the wind
is that you will
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that i am diligently
engaged in pursuin’
three passions
of the three, one
has been completed,
as a token of my readiness
to serve you with my favor,
i cannot refrain from presentin’
you, my verse, i trust that you
will accept it and my devotion
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i shall find, day by day,
in all thoughts and things,
the heart of friendship
outside of you,
what matters
from the first glance,
remain forever
were there some way
to put into words
the essential nature
of the woven texture
of our time together
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an uninterrupted stream of you
a flow never ceasin’,
and the quaverin’
continues
when we danced,
‘neath the High Plains stars,
i remember, i remember
how those days fleeted by
and sleep
will not come
for i fancy
those long ago
embraces

Screen porch status, broken bow
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Somewhere: A woman
goes about her way
All day, in the slow
surrender of hope,
I think of her and
remember it all
All of her; her smile,
her eyes, the curve of
her hip, her fiery
wit. All of her. I
remember her all
Whatever else my
life is, with it’s books
and it’s words and it’s
wide open spaces,
it is this as well;
missin’ this woman
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Today is the birthday of Rembrandt (Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn; Leiden, Dutch Republic 15 July 1606 – 4 October 1669 Amsterdam); painter and etcher. In my opinion, one of the greatest painters and printmakers in European art and the most important in Dutch history. His contributions to art came in a period of great wealth and cultural achievement that historians call the Dutch Golden Age when Dutch Golden Age painting was prolific and innovative, and gave rise to important new genres in painting.In 1634, Rembrandt married Saskia van Uylenburgh. They were married in the local church of St. Annaparochie without the presence of Rembrandt’s relatives. Saskia died in 1642 probably from tuberculosis. Rembrandt’s drawings of her on her sick and death bed are among his most moving works. During Saskia’s illness, Geertje Dircx was hired as caretaker and nurse and also became Rembrandt’s lover. She would later charge Rembrandt with breach of promise (a euphemism for seduction under [breached] promise to marry) and was awarded alimony. Rembrandt worked to have her committed for twelve years to an asylum or poorhouse (called a “bridewell”) at Gouda, after learning she had pawned jewelry that had once belonged to Saskia and that he had given to her.
Self-Portrait with Beret and Turned-Up Collar (1659), National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
In the late 1640s Rembrandt began a relationship with the much younger Hendrickje Stoffels, who had initially been his maid. In 1654 they had a daughter. Hendrickje received a summons from the Reformed Church to answer the charge “that she had committed the acts of a whore with Rembrandt the painter”. She admitted this and was banned from receiving communion. Rembrandt was not summoned to appear for the Church council because he was not a member of the Reformed Church. The two were considered legally wed under common law.
Rembrandt was buried as a poor man in an unknown grave in the Westerkerk. It was in a numbered ‘kerkgraf’ (grave owned by the church) somewhere under a tombstone in the church. After twenty years, his remains were taken away and destroyed, as was customary with the remains of poor people at that time.
Gallery

Andromeda (c. 1630)

Bathsheba at Her Bath, modelled by Hendrickje (1654)

Maria van Eyck, wife of Hendrick van Uylenburgh or Lijsbeth van Rijn, sister of Rembrandt

Saskia as Flora, 1635

Portrait of Saskia van Uylenburgh (c. 1633–34)

Portrait of Saskia van Uylenburgh, c. 1635

Woman Bathing in a Stream, 1655

flora

Portrait of a Young Woman (1632) at Allentown Art Museum in Allentown, Pennsylvania

Young Girl at the Window (1654) at Nationalmuseum in Stockholm

Danaë (c. 1636–43) at Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia

Susanna (1636)

Susanna and the Elders (1647)

Woman in a Doorway (1657–58)

Lucretia (1666) at the Minneapolis Institute of Art in Minneapolis, Minnesota

The Girl in a Picture Frame (1641), now housed at Royal Castle in Warsaw

Flora (1634), Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia

Portrait of Haesje Jacobsdr. van Cleyburg from Rotterdam (1634)


The Polish Rider (c. 1655) is possibly a Lisowczyk on horseback

The Prodigal Son in the Tavern, a self-portrait with Saskia, c. 1635
Mac Tag
thanks for stoppin’ by y’all
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- Anton Chekhov
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― Anton Chekhov, Ivanov
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