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Tag Archives: Four Quartets
Death of Earth
There are flood and drouth Over the eyes and in the mouth, Dead water and dead sand Contending for the upper hand. The parched eviscerate soil Gapes at the vanity of toil, Laughs without mirth. This is the death … Continue reading
In the Drift of Stars
The dance along the artery The circulation of the lymph Are figured in the drift of stars ~ T.S. Eliot, Four Quartets (“Burnt Norton”) Don’t miss this phenomenal fusion of science and the arts on Sunday, May 6th (2012) at … Continue reading
Posted in Events
Tagged astronomy, astropoetry, Bill Weller, dance, Four Quartets, Holly Bright, Kim Goldberg, T.S. Eliot
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Wait Without Hope
I said to my soul, be still, and wait without hope For hope would be hope for the wrong thing; wait without love, For love would be love of the wrong thing; there is yet faith But the faith … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry, Today's Quote
Tagged East Coker, Four Quartets, philosophy, poetry, T.S. Eliot
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