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Tag: Truly Madly Deeply

Interiority (LentBlog3)

‘You good?’ says the book. ‘Yup,’ I say. ‘Good, thanks. All good.’ ‘You’re good. So you’re good,’ the book says. … More

Being a Poet, Being a Writer, Being Creative, Creativity, Facebook, Leaving Facebook, Life Lessons, Pablo Neruda, The Book, Truly Madly Deeply

Truly, Madly, Deeply

I am lying on the bed staring at the ceiling, detoxing from the day, as I do. ‘You all right?’ … More

Alan Rickman, Being a Poet, Being a Writer, Being Creative, Creative Practice, Creative Process, Creativity, Poems, Poetry, Poets, Presence, putting a collection together, Truly Madly Deeply, Trusting in the Process, Writing, Writing a book of poems, Writing Poems, Writing Poetry, Writing Process

Lifesaving Poems: Pablo Neruda’s ‘The Dead Woman’ (La Muerta)

The Dead Woman If suddenly you do not exist,if suddenly you no longer live,I shall live on. I do not … More

Alan Rickman, Anthony Minghella, Bereavement, Death, Grief, Juliet Stevenson, Life Lessons, Lifesaving Poems, Lifesaving Poetry, literature, Pablo Neruda, Poems, Poetry, Poetry in Film, Poetry in Movies, Poets, Reading, reading poems, Reading Poetry, The Dead Woman, Truly Madly Deeply

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