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Poems and Musings.....
 
 
General Wolf Rules for Life:
 
Eat.....
Rest.....
Rove In Between.....
Render Loyalty.....
Love the Children.....
Cavil in the Moonlight.....
Tune Your Ears.....
Attend to the Bones.....
Make Love.....
Howl Often.....


Adapted from: Women Who Run with The Wolves by: Clara Estes`.
Outrageous Wild Women of Unity, Spokane, WA.

 

 
 
Faeries Daughter: 10-23-04:
Best International Poet
Nomination in 2004
Submission: 
Received Third place world wide,
this poem was published  in the book
"Best Poems and Poets of 2004"
Original Verse Created:
10-23-04

 

Harvest: 09-22-99:
"Eyes ablaze in watery dew,
Shadows of light, crackles f
amiliar regards in you".

 

 

Marriage of Dawn: 01-20-02:
"Golden caress of your
glittery touch".
Creative Rite: 01-05-07:
"Misty glow upon
full moon night,
Gather in the circle bright".
Critic: 07-20-04:
"I shout out against the critic
Have you no shame at all?
Show some good grace 
We all have our flaws".

 

Ball: 07-15-04
"I walked with you for
year’s unseen,
coupled only with the scenery".
Fear: 09-10-04
"Fear disappears when one realizes this,
The past and the future
are not the presents kiss".
 

 
This section of my website would not be complete without acknowledging my Thank You's to some of the best poets of our time/world.
Below is one of my very favorites, William Butler Yeats.
 
 

Faeries, come take me out of this dull world,
For I would ride with you upon the wind,
Run on the top of the disheveled tide,
And dance upon the mountains like a flame.
~William Butler Yeats,
"The Land of Heart's Desire," 1894

 
 
The Quote Garden:

 

 
 

William Butler Yeats

The Nobel Prize in Literature 1923
 

Biography

William Butler YeatsWilliam Butler Yeats (1865-1939) was born in Dublin. His father was a lawyer and a well-known portrait painter. Yeats was educated in London and in Dublin, but he spent his summers in the west of Ireland in the family's summer house at Connaught. The young Yeats was very much part of the fin de siècle in London; at the same time he was active in societies that attempted an Irish literary revival. His first volume of verse appeared in 1887, but in his earlier period his dramatic production outweighed his poetry both in bulk and in import. Together with Lady Gregory he founded the Irish Theatre, which was to become the Abbey Theatre, and served as its chief playwright until the movement was joined by John Synge. His plays usually treat Irish legends; they also reflect his fascination with mysticism and spiritualism. The Countess Cathleen (1892), The Land of Heart's Desire (1894), Cathleen ni Houlihan (1902), The King's Threshold (1904), and Deirdre (1907) are among the best known.

After 1910, Yeats's dramatic art took a sharp turn toward a highly poetical, static, and esoteric style. His later plays were written for small audiences; they experiment with masks, dance, and music, and were profoundly influenced by the Japanese Noh plays. Although a convinced patriot, Yeats deplored the hatred and the bigotry of the Nationalist movement, and his poetry is full of moving protests against it. He was appointed to the Irish Senate in 1922. Yeats is one of the few writers whose greatest works were written after the award of the Nobel Prize. Whereas he received the Prize chiefly for his dramatic works, his significance today rests on his lyric achievement. His poetry, especially the volumes The Wild Swans at Coole (1919), Michael Robartes and the Dancer (1921), The Tower (1928), The Winding Stair and Other Poems (1933), and Last Poems and Plays (1940), made him one of the outstanding and most influential twentieth-century poets writing in English. His recurrent themes are the contrast of art and life, masks, cyclical theories of life (the symbol of the winding stairs), and the ideal of beauty and ceremony contrasting with the hubbub of modern life.

From Nobel Lectures, Literature 1901-1967, Editor Horst Frenz, Elsevier Publishing Company, Amsterdam, 1969

This autobiography/biography was written at the time of the award and first published in the book series Les Prix Nobel. It was later edited and republished in Nobel Lectures. To cite this document, always state the source as shown above.

 

William Butler Yeats died on January 28, 1939.

 

Copyright © The Nobel Foundation 1923

http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/literature/laureates/1923/yeats-bio.html

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