Showing posts with label Poetry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Poetry. Show all posts

Thursday, April 23, 2015

Extended Revision Intended as Definition

Dissent and precision amid fixtures and principle interfere with invention, yet intention offers definition within.

In understanding that different intent brings intermittent wins, to treat when actions open if watching internal sentiment, amid accidentally entering dim limits sends this connection, if specific. And dedicating nothing following any inquiry in getting exceptions. Perception is practical to exposure, but first: determine division therein. When intuition is minimum and fickle liquidity tickles definition again, the discussion invents intention within different system amendments, beginning with sensitive coalitions if dependence internally comes to win.

Forward, Behind, Today - Richard Smith - RSMITHINGS.com

Forward, Behind, Today – Richard Smith – Via RSMITHINGS.com

Precision-indexing specific collections prevents contribution limiting. Recollection of intent sending signals isn’t such a sensitive individual, though there is new-again, in principle, in-context division taken in. With risk we begin to supplement relative vintage, and exhibit intent of distance amid sophistication with visual energy definitively meant. And simply entertaining understanding amid more division, inventing traditions will defend limiting historically sensitive initiatives’ innocence.

Waiting and adopting the energy in exemption sends men within; mid-level brethren in veteran instruction present information unhinged, yet sitting amid expensive invention sends indentured fixtures blended, to prevent dissent spinning again into intended division upended. Inventing a regimen of exemption is beginning to win.

Sending stints into fixtures informed categorically to end sent direction when in, should we wonder if transcending definition with intent has sent something meant to envision into a hindered revision end? Eventually, again, we will send intent in the unlimited sense to destinations beyond what any heretofore intended progress has meant.

Let Love In - Richard Smith - RSMITHINGS.com

Let Love In – Richard Smith – Via RSMITHINGS.com

April Is National Poetry Month.

 

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Who’s Your Poetry BFF?

In the spirit of National Poetry Month, here’s a quiz from Grammarly, a cool online grammar tool. As an English major, I found this fun in a geeky way. I got Maya Angelou. I’m cool with that, interestingly enough. See how you do — is it accurate? Share your results in the comments!

 

Friday, April 26, 2013

Focus

Distractions are a distracting factor;

Procrastination delays the matter…

Does it matter? Get there faster?

More to-do we’re chasing after.

(laughter)


Click for a full-size view of this and others like it at my Flickr page

A quick photomontage of a candle I shot along with a macro view of my eye. For a full-size look at this and others like it, check out the Photomontage set at my Flickr gallery.



Musical accompaniment for this post: Incubus – Made for TV Movie







Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Blissful Listlessness


If indifference is a hinderance (see Severance),

And omniscience can be contentious,

Then, perhaps a consonance: omniscient ignorance.

Consider the consequence. Blissfulness?

Listlessness.

Afield, Ahead
“Afield, Ahead.” See more photomontages at my 500pxFlickr or Pinterest pages.
Thanks to Pavel Konoplenko and Angelique of Afmarcom for the inspiration on this one. Join us 2:00 p.m. on Tuesdays for the #AskAngel Twitter chat.

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Microsoft Office Haikus


Microsoft OfficeBloated MS Word.
Can’t copy and paste freely.
I’ll just use Notepad.
Good Ol’ PowerPoint.
Bullet points and so much more.
Poor man’s Photoshop.
Microsoft Excel.
Remember the Chart Wizard?
Harry Potter style.
Outlook rules our lives.
Lost without it, slaves to it.
My mailbox is full.
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Thursday, January 5, 2012

Jets, Tree, Movement


Image by ancooper16
Jets shear sky beyond
What tree holds, nevertheless,
Movement continues.
Photo by ancooper16 via Instagram.

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Spontaneous Photography Thoughts