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    Seamus Heaney
    “If you have the words, there's always a chance that you'll find the way.”
    Seamus Heaney, Stepping Stones: Interviews with Seamus Heaney

  • #2
    Kenneth Patchen
    “The Reason for Skylarks

    It was nearly morning when the giant
    Reached the tree of children.
    Their faces shone like white apples
    On the cold dark branches
    And their dresses and little coats
    Made sodden gestures in the wind.

    He did not laugh or weep or stamp
    His heavy feet. He set to work at once
    Lifting them tenderly down
    Into a straw basket which was fixed
    By a golden strap to his shoulder.
    Only one did he drop - a soft pretty child
    Whose hair was the color of watered milk.
    She fell into the long grass
    And he could not find her
    Though he searched until his fingers
    Bled and the full light came.

    He shook his fist at the sky and called
    God a bitter name.
    But no answer was made and the giant
    Got down on his knees before the tree
    And putting his hands about the trunk
    Shook
    Until all the children had fallen
    Into the grass. Then he pranced and stamped
    Them to jelly. And still he felt no peace.
    He took his half-full basket and set it afire,
    Holding it by the handle until
    Everything had been burned. He saw now
    Two men on steaming horses approaching
    From the direction of the world
    And taking a little silver flute
    Out of his pocket he played tune
    After tune until they came up to him.”
    Kenneth Patchen

  • #3
    Kenneth Patchen
    “You look nice in those old slacks, but in the raw you are Beauty herself.”
    Kenneth Patchen, The Journal of Albion Moonlight

  • #4
    Kenneth Patchen
    “Our supper is plain but we are very wonderful.”
    Kenneth Patchen

  • #5
    Bradley Manning
    “I prefer a painful truth over any blissful fantasy.”
    Bradley Manning

  • #6
    Julian Assange
    “One of the best ways to achieve justice is to expose injustice.”
    Julian Assange

  • #7
    “the beautiful Nordic-looking cigar and saucer pilots had a system of government far more futuristic than that of the United States, one wherein warring nation-states had been done away with, and churches, educational institutions, scientific research, economy and industry had all been centralized under a single government with a spiritual mission, which bound their telepathic society together through a common purpose involving perpetual reincarnation and “spiritual growth through service.”
    Jason Reza Jorjani, Faustian Futurist



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