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Author Archives: Richard Q

A human being-question chasing after both God and nothingness. The internet is a disaster, but our starlessness might teach us something. I welcome our constant experimenting with ourselves with open arms, for ultimately they are attempts of life at living and growing in life. My dwelling is in Key West, while the dwellings of my loves are Indiana, New Mexico, Texas, Massachusetts and Arizona. These spaces are nothing. Love abides and love embraces.

As it begins, so it ends

For M.H., and other loves who protected my desireMore

Jots

to be learned by heartMore

Scentless Stories

Most things will end up becoming a storyMore

The Torn Canopy

We used to pray for rain, for sustenanceMore

Lamenting before restless sleep

Perhaps when I finally sleep, I will dream and the world will be made newMore

Against the death of philosophy

Our love of certain things does not arise until we have been seduced to them.More

It is a certain faith we have in life…

flecks and flickerings of…faith?More

It was a moment that mattered

unimaginable momentousnessMore

Moksha

Just what does the wind do with our flames?More

Dragon

My grandmother dreams while awakeMore

No Sequel

No sequel. No reviews. No eyes to see itMore

Too Late…?

It might be too late. It might not matterMore

A spider knows

Sometimes, knowledge is courage. Sometimes courage is oblivionMore

No stopping poetry

Worlds beyond worlds and worlds within worldsMore

Dawning

Read, weep, rejoiceMore

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If you send out your highest hope, your impossible desire, in the form of a mantra or a short phrase, I will carry it forth. Thank you for joining me and engaging.

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