AFTERWARDS
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New Book Release Session, 14 July 2014
"Palavras Que As Marés Apagam"
"The Stones I Tread"
SPLITTING AND FUCKING
On Poetic Form: A Short Essay
Kim MOORE (1981 - )
"SONG A YEAR AFTER MY MOTHER'S DEATH"
I EXPLAIN TO MY LONG-DEAD FATHER HOW POETRY IS LES…
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Porch
THAMES River
Blood Cells
ASTRO KING
LOCH NESS
RETIREMENT
CONFITEOR
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Escaped Dream
The Law Concerning Mermaids
"All Sins of the World"
Em dias quentes é bom despir os corpos para que as…
Threshold (20)
"The Forest at Pontaubert"
"WORDS THAT THE TIDES ERASE", book release INVITAT…
"WORDS THAT THE TIDES ERASE"
LOVING SMILE - 35
The Dreamer
Blue
The Threshold
A History of the Tongue
THE RING
Listening for Lost People
"I wanted X"
BIRDFALL
LOVING SMILE - 34
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People on Fire
The strangeness these days is that everything happens without our choice
We live crammed by abstract entities without shareholder control
It's said that capital is the supreme good and cannot be exposed to bankruptcy - at the expense of social fragility failure and fear
Politicians laugh at us and say they cannot do better
Clergy appease the hungry worshipers
And people knead the dust of fields eat nettles and fight forest fires.
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O estranho nos dias que correm é que tudo acontece sem a nossa escolha
Vivemos entulhados de entidades abstractas sem controlo dos accionistas
Diz-se que o capital é o bem supremo e não pode ser exposto à falência - à custa da míngua social do fracasso e do medo
Os políticos riem-se de nós e dizem não poder fazer melhor
O clero apazigua os fiéis esfomeados
E o povo amassa a poeira dos campos come urtigas e combate os incêndios florestais.
by Armando TABORDA, "PALAVRAS QUE AS MARÉS APAGAM", Edição da Escola de Mar, 2014
(photo taken from Internet; edited by Armando TABORDA)
(photo 1st edition, 2014; 2nd edition, 2016)
We live crammed by abstract entities without shareholder control
It's said that capital is the supreme good and cannot be exposed to bankruptcy - at the expense of social fragility failure and fear
Politicians laugh at us and say they cannot do better
Clergy appease the hungry worshipers
And people knead the dust of fields eat nettles and fight forest fires.
///
O estranho nos dias que correm é que tudo acontece sem a nossa escolha
Vivemos entulhados de entidades abstractas sem controlo dos accionistas
Diz-se que o capital é o bem supremo e não pode ser exposto à falência - à custa da míngua social do fracasso e do medo
Os políticos riem-se de nós e dizem não poder fazer melhor
O clero apazigua os fiéis esfomeados
E o povo amassa a poeira dos campos come urtigas e combate os incêndios florestais.
by Armando TABORDA, "PALAVRAS QUE AS MARÉS APAGAM", Edição da Escola de Mar, 2014
(photo taken from Internet; edited by Armando TABORDA)
(photo 1st edition, 2014; 2nd edition, 2016)
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