Lipatti: The Last Recital (September 16, 1950, Besançon, France) and Other Poems

By Joan Lerman Lipatti: The Last Recital (September 16, 1950, Besançon, France) Soft as silver-toned satin, flowing sounds roll out of the fully-opened black piano lid; like white silk, generous melodies appear, evolve, and flourish. True, he was ill with leukemia, but no one could imagine his passing would be in just two more months, … Continue reading Lipatti: The Last Recital (September 16, 1950, Besançon, France) and Other Poems

If We Children Plant the Garden and Fall To Your Knees and Pray: An Ecological Prayer for the World

By Denize Lauture, Coeur de poeme If We Children Plant the Garden Green are the leaves Red are the flowers Green and red is our little garden White is the pollen Rosy are the fruits White and rosy is our little garden If we children plant the garden Blue are the stems Gray are the branches … Continue reading If We Children Plant the Garden and Fall To Your Knees and Pray: An Ecological Prayer for the World