Wednesday, February 23, 2011

RAIN ON PANE


Early a.m. tap,
Gentle rap on window pane.
Ever, nevermore.


Recently in the wee hours of the morning I
awakened to the rapping, more like tapping
on my window pane. When using the words
rap or tap in reference to a rhythmic noise
my mind always conjures up Edgar Alan
Poe's, The Raven. That morning was no
exception. I pictured a large, black bird
outside of my bedroom window, gently intruding
into my state of slumber with a light tap. You all
must know the poem, probably first read
in junior high or high school. Here's the
famous opening stanza:
Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered weak and weary,
Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore,
While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping,
As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door.
"'Tis some visitor," I muttered, "tapping at my chamber door-
Only this, and nothing more."
Written in 1845, The Raven became an immediate success and
helped launch Poe's writing life, although financial success
followed nevermore. Poe went on to publish "The Philosophy
of Composition" the following year, where he attempted to
elucidate his writing process in rather methodical terms;
somewhat shattering the mystery and intrigue of the beautiful
and haunting Lenore and the ominous bird of "Nevermore".
Length, Method, Unity of Effect, are the three central
elements of Poe's philosophy of writing. Keep
it short (easily digestible in one sitting), be deliberate and
methodical(no mystery to this business) and have your
ending worked out in advance (a foundation, of sorts, upon
which a poetic structure is built). Put them all together and
voila, "A poem that should suit at once the popular and the
critical taste." Perhaps, Edgar. But the imagery; the stormy
night, the tortured lover, the rapping, the tapping, the ever-
present bird answering each sad question with, "Nevermore."
It's inspired. The picture is indelibly inscribed in my brain,
evermore. Read the poem again for the first time and
prepare your imagination for the next rainy day.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

"FAMILY" VALUES


Anoint thyself
The only true believer
And spawn deviltry.


The National Prayer Breakfast, hosted by members of the U.S. Congress, is held on the first Thursday of February every year since its inception in 1953. It is a veritable who's who of our elected officials, including our President. The event is sponsored by the secretive and sinister Fellowship Foundation, an exclusive conservative Christian old boys' club also known as "The Family". The stated underlying belief that binds members of "The Family" together is a common love for the teachings of Jesus. Prominent evangelical Christians have described the organization as one of the most politically well-connected ministries in the world. So, the love of Jesus and the love of influencing politics and policy-making seems to be the underlying purpose. Might as well throw into that love basket the love of money, power and greed; a virtual Cosa Nostra of Christian fundamentalists. Some of the sterling members of this exclusive club include: Jim DeMint (Tea Party addled Senator), John Ensign (Nevada senator who banged his married campaign aide), Mark Sanford (ruined Gov. of South Carolina and fake Appalachian Trail hiker who had an affair with an Argentinian bimbette), Charles Colson (Watergate conspirator turned conveniently Christian nutjob), and David Bahati (the rising star in Ugandan politics who has expressed a desire to "kill every last gay person"). This year's National Prayer Breakfast was again a religious revival of sorts with our President, the one that 18% of our country's craziest believe is a Muslim, taking on the role of evangelical preacher. "I pray that God will show me and all of us the limits of our understanding and open our ears and our hearts to our brothers and sisters..." AMEN! Obama still hasn't learned that no matter how many references he makes to God, his faith, his Christian beliefs, he will still be a Muslim born in Kenya who is advancing a secret agenda of Socialistic Sharia. So, our elected officials spend a morning on the taxpayers' dime participating in a Christian revival meeting while snubbing their collective noses at the Constitution they all take an oath to uphold. The Establishment Clause of the First Amendment states, "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion..." We are on a slippery slope towards a theocracy aided and abetted by "The Family" values.
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