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    Between

    Between the material world and the world of feeling there must be a border — on one side, the person grieves and the cells of the body…… Read more “Between”

    January 21, 2012December 16, 2017 by Kate Gough

    Body

    . how could i love the sea, its change, its flow, its crash and lash, the way it meets the sky and dances beneath boats, uplifting if…… Read more “Body”

    January 18, 2012December 16, 2017 by Kate Gough

    cummings on love

    this is one of my favorite poems about love. there are more, but this one always comes to mind, and it makes me happy. last thursday was…… Read more “cummings on love”

    January 11, 2012December 16, 2017 by Kate Gough

    “let them eat cake”

    eat cake and live, brother; your hands are but a sky of holes. c. Mary Kathryn Gough, april 27 2004

    January 11, 2012December 16, 2017 by Kate Gough

    Peasant Woman by Van Gough (copied)

    This is a bit crude, but one of my favorite Van Goughs — apart from the few I will hopefully be able to find sketches of somewhere.…… Read more “Peasant Woman by Van Gough (copied)”

    January 6, 2012 by Kate Gough

    Ideas/Dried Roses

    Tragedy, do you understand? the Tragedy of ideas pinned up like roses on the corkboard of Reason — concepts crucified, the souls contained within run out like…… Read more “Ideas/Dried Roses”

    January 5, 2012January 5, 2012 by Kate Gough

    Happy New Year Everyone!

    I’m back. 2 really good quotes for everyone: When the ancients said that the solitary was likely to be either a god or a beast, they meant…… Read more “Happy New Year Everyone!”

    January 1, 2012June 28, 2015 by Kate Gough

    Stream

    It’s 10.30 pm Dec 22nd and I’ve settled down to a stream-of-consciousness year’s-reaching-its-conclusion type assessment. . . If there’s one thing I know about this year, it’s…… Read more “Stream”

    December 22, 2011December 16, 2017 by Kate Gough

    Like the Sun

      Rippled glass and an image of me reflected in a single drop of water struggling to keep in line with the demands of gravity. What do…… Read more “Like the Sun”

    December 20, 2011December 16, 2017 by Kate Gough

    Ancestors

      This was a fridge magnet poem – the first I ever worked hard to keep. I likes it! 😉 Anyway. Tried to keep all the spacings…… Read more “Ancestors”

    December 18, 2011December 16, 2017 by Kate Gough

    Song

    Songbirds are taught to sing in the darkness. – but can anything this bruised and amateur ever Cause Beauty? tell me. i want to know now in…… Read more “Song”

    December 17, 2011December 16, 2017 by Kate Gough

    The Great Wars & Athenian Ascendancy

    The Great Wars and Athenian Ascendancy The Formation of an Athenian Empire c. Mary Kathryn Gough (Katie Gough), Ancient Western Civ.,  7/22/02 Essay 2 The 5th century…… Read more “The Great Wars & Athenian Ascendancy”

    December 16, 2011December 16, 2017 by Kate Gough

    Corinth II

    December 15, 2011 by Kate Gough

    ‘Transcendence & Temporality’

    The Metaphysical Foundations of Logic *Section 12: Transcendence and Temporality* (nihil originarium) by Martin Heidegger Final Continental Philosophy Paper turned in to Professor Matt Halteman by Mary…… Read more “‘Transcendence & Temporality’”

    December 14, 2011December 16, 2017 by Kate Gough

    language ii

    the trees are speaking a new language today. a tongue i’ve never heard. it’s white and brilliant, sparkling in the wind with infectious energy; a million tiny…… Read more “language ii”

    December 14, 2011December 16, 2017 by Kate Gough

    Heidegger Journal 3

    Journal #3 (2/20/04) When Heidegger speaks of phenomenology, he is taking Husserl’s illuminations and carrying particular ones further along the path he sees laid out in front…… Read more “Heidegger Journal 3”

    December 13, 2011December 16, 2017 by Kate Gough

    Shroud *i.

    *i. The leaves’ backs are bowed under the weight of an orphan snow. Steadily, steadily, a forlorn blanket hides the bright greens and muted grays of an…… Read more “Shroud *i.”

    December 10, 2011December 16, 2017 by Kate Gough

    Losing, Losing, Gone…

    c. Mary Kathryn Gough, 2003, Photoshop. Draft 1 c. Mary Kathryn Gough, 2003, Photoshop. Draft 2

    December 9, 2011July 8, 2012 by Kate Gough

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    Idiolalia ~
    n. (id-ee-oh-LAY-lee-uh) – use of a private or invented language.

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    n. (ull-trah-crepp-ih-DARE-ee-un) – an ignorant or presumptuous critic; one who gives opinions beyond his knowledge.

    (L. phrase ultra crepidam, “beyond the sole,” reply of Greek painter Apelles to a cobbler.)

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