Added by Kind on August 7, 2012 at 7:00am — 4 Comments
(« Introspection II » by Christopher Stewart)
« Introspection II » is the fifth section, and second with vocals, of « The Chrome Lake. »
The chapter is an almost-but-not-identical twin to « Introspection I. » And again, the subject matter is pretty much self-explanatory.
Here are the lyrics…
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Mars Rover Landing---Must watch and see....
Added by Val on August 5, 2012 at 8:16pm — 4 Comments
He' To All :
I wanted to take this time to thank you all for your warm and wonderful comments on my blog about being rich! I love to make people smile and laugh . It is a therapeutic way for me and my wife to get over our so many losses and I thank you for this opportunity by allowing me to even be a member here.
Love and Blessings Always.
Wanishi.
Added by David White Eagle Merchant on August 5, 2012 at 9:07am — 1 Comment
O.M.G., we're rich!
Silver In The Hair
Gold In The Teeth
Crystals In The Kidneys
Sugar In The Blood
Lead In The Ass
Iron In The Arteries
And
An Inexhaustible Supply Of Natural Gas.
I Never Thought we would
accumulate Such Wealth!
Life is short.
Live it to the fullest.
It has an expiration date.
Added by David White Eagle Merchant on August 4, 2012 at 5:03pm — 4 Comments
By ICTMN Staff August 3, 2012
The Olympics weren’t always the celebration of world cultures you see today. Watching the hundreds of countries proudly waving their flags as they enter during the opening ceremonies.
At the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis, Missouri the games hadn’t yet become the spectacle they are today. As Slate put it in a 2008 article, “Even in the U.S., the Olympics were seen less as an epochal sporting event than as yet another attraction at…
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(« Radio Station from the German Federal Archive » by Unknown Author)
« 1000 Radios » is a two-part piece which explores the relationship between an individual and their reality, a subject and their objective…
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(«
Surface Tension » by darkmatter)
In « Surface, » the sixth chapter of « The Dam, » the protagonist/narrator is gradually returning to activity after having transformed into who they feel…
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It happened again
It happened again;
I was driving home from the store and had just turned the corner onto our dead end road. The first house is a well maintained little house over 100 years old, but no one lives there. The owners are long since passed away and the children and grand children keep up the pretense to keep the property from being vandalized. As I was coming around the corner something at the edge of…
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(« Confrontation » by cordalth)
« Polygraph » is intended as a portrait of human relationships turning to the sour, hinting at the necessity of constant kindness and genuineness. The suite lasts about ten minutes and is composed of the following four sections : « Exposition, » «…
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(« Introspection » by
Alberto Baumann)
« Introspection I » is the third part of « The Chrome Lake, » and its first section with vocals.
As implied by the title, the piece is about looking into oneself. More precisely, it speaks…
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..wachiiya from Northern Ontario..I havent been in here for awhile..alot has happened since my last update. Thank you for the birthday greetings, I appreciate it. Soon after my birthday my father got sick..he ended up in the hospital a few times over the couple of months he was sick but sad to say my father has started his journey into the spirit world. It was a real hard time for my family to see our father suffer the way he did but I know now he is with our ancestors..my father was a…
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(«
Goldfish Pulling a Snail Cart » by James Pollock)
« Perseverance » is the fourth of the series of…
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My dearest friends, please pray for my dearest and closed brother and friend Michael Thunderhorse, he is in big trouble of life and health, he needs your help! Wa-do, thank you, danke schön, from all of my heart!
Added by Donoma Sue on July 21, 2012 at 3:15am — 5 Comments
(« The flying » by Anchise Picchi)
i remember, once, i couldn't walk
sure, i could move by myself
but i couldn't walk
perhaps, i didn't feel the need to
possibly, i was happy crawling on hands and knees
yet, i could see
and from what i could…
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(«
Newton » by
William Blake)
it was a path, a road, a way forward
it was not just any other day
yet, in a sense, it could have been
had it been the unusual sunshine
the melodies of the birds
or something in the air
lures…
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(«
Glass of Beer and Playing Cards » by Juan Gris)
everyday was the same
but she wouldn't notice
oblivious to the game
that had become practice
well, many times she had
but she couldn't stand it
it always felt so bad
better to deny it
rising up as a…
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(«
introvert-study » by Robert___T)
« The Chrome Lake » is the core middle part of the « Entering The Stream » trilogy. Lasting a little over 12 minutes, the composition depicts an…
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By ICTMN Staff July 11, 2012
As more details emerge about the ancient city dubbed Mantle, near Toronto, Ontario, it is becoming clear that this is one of the major archaeological discoveries ever made in North America.
Canadian television viewers got an introduction to the story on Monday night via the documentary The Curse of the Axe, but a report from LiveScience.com tells more. Lead archaeologist Ron Williamson calls Mantle “the largest, most complex, cosmopolitan village of…
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(«
Detail of a poster for the International Hygiene Exhibition 1911 in Dresden » by Franz von Stuck)
« Understanding » is the third…
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