Lenient-erase
A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.
Lenient-erase
A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.
Erase-amnesia
Concluding chapter (16) of THE HIGH AND THE HUMBLE in situ.
2
Amnesia-licorice
A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.
Licorice-darkened
Concluding chapter (16) of THE HIGH AND THE HUMBLE in situ.
2
darkened-italic
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana
Italic-kedgeree
Concluding chapter (16) of THE HIGH AND THE HUMBLE in situ.
2
kedgeree-vegetarian
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana
Vegetarian-ticket
Concluding chapter (16) of THE HIGH AND THE HUMBLE in situ.
2
Ticket-cheaper
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana
Cheaper-meditate
Concluding chapter (16) of THE HIGH AND THE HUMBLE in situ.
2
meditate-energy
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana
Energy-rustler
Concluding chapter (16) of THE HIGH AND THE HUMBLE in situ.
2
Rustler-ingrid
A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.
Ingrid-erstwhile
Concluding chapter (16) of THE HIGH AND THE HUMBLE in situ.
2
Erstwhile-persist
A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.
Persist-ampere
Concluding chapter (16) of THE HIGH AND THE HUMBLE in situ.
2
Ampere-ardent
A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.
Ardent-ailment
Concluding chapter (16) of THE HIGH AND THE HUMBLE in situ.
2
Ailment-erase
A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.
Erase-venison
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana
Venison-nettles
Concluding chapter (16) of THE HIGH AND THE HUMBLE in situ.
2
Nettles-seraphim
A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.
Seraphim - bedroom
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana
Bedroom-itenary
A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.
Itinerary-otherwise
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana
Otherwise-amplified
A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.
Amplified-Italic
Concluding chapter (16) of THE HIGH AND THE HUMBLE in situ.
2
Italic-onward
A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.
Onward-ourselves
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana
Ourselves-selfish
A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.