Dear Zazie, Hey Z, hope your day is goin’ well. Here is today’s Lovers’ Chronicle from Mac Tag to his muse. Follow us on twitter @cowboycoleridge. Does it feel so right to be alone? Rhett
The Lovers’ Chronicle
Dear Muse,
have to go with a song
you do not know
“Ok let’s here it”
one of Ray’s best,
“The Way of the Fallen”
“Makes sense and I bet
it’s dark, knowing you”
raht again my dear
it is about the devil…
“Shocked I say”
who tells Ray that he prefers
to die with a bottle of wine
and without the comfort of religion
“Have to admit that is not a bad way”
right, but now for us, no more fallen
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reminds me i have been remiss in listenin’ to Ray; *the way of the fallen* i can hear it now, be nice if it gits stuck in my head all night *the way of the fallen is hard* i know it well, i chose to be there, it was my own doin’ and more than once, so i know, *the way of the fallen is hard*
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still pickin’ up my pen and writin’
sometimes well, sometimes not
but always well intended
some things do not change
but one thing has
the veil has lifted
the epitaph
can be rewritten
you are here
and i have fallen
and i am not vacant
and i am not alone
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Pale Love, Pale Rider
for Pamela
your voice
your laugh
your energy
seems i am discoverin’
the many ways i missed you
“Why didn’t you call me?”
i wanted to
it was never you
it was that i was
too considerate
that i could not believe
so, that is why i am here
i realize
i need someone real,
who is as much into me
as i them
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Ray wrote the way on this one
only those of us who have been
know how hard it is
though i never had a conversation
with the devil,
i agree with Ray’s version on this;
when i go, i will with a bottle of mezcal
and without the comfort of religion
singin’ the way is hard for the fallen
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thanks Karen…
verse lifts the veil
from the hidden
so we have
what we have here
sometimes well done
sometimes not
but always
well intended
sometimes
of hope and such
sometimes not
sometimes
a song, or a word
a memory, or a picture
a dream, or a feelin’
reminds me of you
and i fall
alone
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i have fallen
many times;
high school crushes,
college romances,
and down the aisle
i have fallen
for a moment
and for a smile
i have fallen
at the most
inopportune times
when i could not afford to
when it was the last thing i needed
i have fallen
for muses,
for friends,
for strangers,
for visions,
and for the one…
for years
but i believe
now, an epitaph
can be written
for the fallen
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“I have been made to bloom
by the enormous love-making
of a Renaissance cowboy, poet,
Viking body builder. He is large
and he writes small verse. We
have indulged in such antics
as I have never experienced.
I hope that one or two verses
will come out of this tumbling.”
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Crazy? Certainly
But in a cool, fun,
sassy, sexy and
ok, kinda way
Way deep down there, derelict, despondent
Where such a weight of regret overspreads
Who directs so, in whose steps all is lost
The soul devoured, unanswerable
Not for all that sleep under the torment
Life is Her meat, and flesh is still Her host
You know what it is
You know how it cuts
short the days. You know
that forgetfulness
of everything that
ever came before
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Vacant and Alone
They all go into the dark
The sea lifts and falls
The moon goes on
And the vacant go into the vacant
Shelley wrote:
‘Poetry lifts the veil
From the hidden beauty of the world
And makes familiar objects be
As if they were not familiar’
So I pick up my pen and write
Sometimes well, sometimes not
But always well intended
And the veil lifts
But then somethin’ turns
Sometimes of a sudden
Sometimes gradually
And I go into the dark
Perhaps a song, or a word
Or a memory, or a picture
Or a dream, or a feelin’
Brings you back
And I know you are gone
And you are not comin’ back
And I am vacant
And alone
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The Song of the Day is – The Music – “Alone” – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PeeybrhCVcI we do not own the rights to this song.
Today is the birthday of Joseph Nollekens (Soho, London 11 August 1737 – 23 April 1823 London); sculptor. In my opinion, one of the finest British sculptors of the late 18th century.

by Charles turner
In 1772 he married Mary Welch.
Gallery

venus

Venus

Juno

minerva

Louisa Jenkinson, Countess of Liverpool, the first wife of Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, who served as prime minister from 1812 to 1827, in 1801, aged 34.

Charlotte Lennox, Duchess of Richmond, British aristocrat and peeress best known as the hostess of the Duchess of Richmond’s ball
And today is the birthday of Louise Bogan (Livermore Falls, Maine; August 11, 1897 – February 4, 1970 New York City); poet. She was appointed the fourth Poet Laureate to the Library of Congress in 1945. As poetry editor of The New Yorker magazine for nearly 40 years, Bogan played a major role in shaping mainstream poetic sensibilities of the mid-20th Century.

Bogan married twice. In 1916 she married a soldier, Curt Alexander, but the couple separated before Alexander’s death in 1920. She was married to poet Raymond Holden from July 10, 1925 to 1937.
In the 1930s, she had a brief, raucous affair with the poet Theodore Roethke. In a letter to a friend, she wrote: “I, myself, have been made to bloom like a Persian rose-bush, by the enormous love-making of a cross between a Brandenburger and a Pomeranian, one Theodore Roethke by name. He is very, very large (6 ft. 2 and weighing 218 lbs.) and he writes very, very small lyrics. 26 years old and a frightful tank. We have poured rivers of liquor down our throats, these last three days, and, in between, have indulged in such bearish and St. Bernardish antics as I have never before experienced. … Well! Such goings-on! A woman of my age! […] I hope that one or two immortal lyrics will come out of all this tumbling about.” They remained dear friends after the affair ended.
Verse
The dark is thrown
Back from the brightness, like hair
Cast over a shoulder.
I am alone
You have been dead a long season
And have less than desire
Who were lover with lover;
And I have life—that old reason
To wait for what comes,
To leave what is over.
Your work is carved out of agony as a statue is carved out of marble.
Now that I have your face by heart, I look
Less at its features than its darkening frame
Mac Tag
thanks for stoppin’ by y’all
O dark dark dark. They all go into the dark, the vacant interstellar spaces, the vacant into the vacant. – T.S. Eliot
And the sea lifts and falls all night, the moon goes on through the unattached heavens alone. – Robert Bly
……without taking your eyes off him, or walking away. – Annie Dillard
This sickness, to express oneself. What is it? – Jean Cocteau
Much of our lives involves the word ‘no.’ In school we are mostly told, ‘Don’t do it this way. Do it that way. But art is the big yes. In art, you get a chance to make something where there was nothing. – Marvin Bell
If your head tells you one thing and your heart tells you another, before you do anything, you should first decide whether you have a better head or a better heart. – Marilyn vos Savant
I need someone real, who will be right for me now, here, and soon. Until then I’m lost. I think I am mad at times. – Sylvia Plath

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