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Tom Pratt: VII. The Great Eye
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Monday, January 02, 2006. VII The Great Eye. Manic, impatient, nervous, fearful,. The Great Eye no longer stares. It’s gaze that used to cast light into deep corners,. Now flitted with dizzying speed from one bright bauble to another. But for that one moment, it had blinked unbelieving,. At the sight of a blanket pulled back,. Of a weakened body shivering and naked,. It had looked within itself and found a ghost. The Mentor offered blame and smoke,. Marionettes were put back in their boxes,. Seattle, Was...
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Jacksonville Foreign & Independent Film Enthusiasts: May 2005
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Jacksonville Foreign and Independent Film Enthusiasts. This blog is a forum for the discussion and promotion of foreign and independent films in Northeast Florida. Friday, May 20, 2005. JFF Schedule changes and additions. Just a quick note to let you guys know that Dark Water. Has been added to the schedule for tonight at 11:30pm at the San Marco Theatre. The Festival has also received permission for a second showing of Murderball. Posted by Maki at 1:32 PM. Saturday, May 14, 2005. Sunday, May 08, 2005.
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Jacksonville Foreign & Independent Film Enthusiasts: June 2005
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Jacksonville Foreign and Independent Film Enthusiasts. This blog is a forum for the discussion and promotion of foreign and independent films in Northeast Florida. Sunday, June 26, 2005. Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter. and Spring. This week's JMOMA film is Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter. and Spring. A 2003 Korean film directed by Ki-Duk Kim. This film is simply gorgeous and well worth the trip downtown to see it on a large screen. Playing at the Jacksonville Museum of Modern Art at 7:00pm Wednesday, June 29.
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Jacksonville Foreign & Independent Film Enthusiasts: April 2005
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Jacksonville Foreign and Independent Film Enthusiasts. This blog is a forum for the discussion and promotion of foreign and independent films in Northeast Florida. Sunday, April 10, 2005. JMOMA's Underground Summer film series. The Jacksonville Museum of Modern Art is running a series of foreign and independent films at 7pm Wednesday evenings in June and July. The films are:. June 1: Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself. June 8: Facing Windows. June 15: Kitchen Stories. June 22: The Agronomist. John Sayles: Perh...
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Tom Pratt: October 2005
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Monday, October 17, 2005. I've just added a link for my brother Doug's web site: DVDLaser.com. Expert on past, present and future DVD releases. Through. The DVD - LaserDisc Newsletter. Which he was published every month for the last 21 years, Doug has faithfully reviewed the artistic content and technical quality of thousands of DVD's and Laser Discs. He has been quoted in. And writes a regular column for. Posted by Tom Pratt at 7:42 PM. Sunday, October 16, 2005. Posted by Tom Pratt at 2:12 PM.
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Tom Pratt: September 2005
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Wednesday, September 07, 2005. This is a placeholder entry for what I hope will be a world shattering blog! Posted by Tom Pratt at 7:22 PM. I Behind the Razor Wire. II To You These Children Sing. III Billy the Kid Dreams of America. V The Marsh of Shades. VI The Culture of Life. VII The Great Eye. VIII Black Snake’s Prayer. Seattle, Washington, United States. I'm a Poet, Songwriter and Musician. View my complete profile.
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Tom Pratt: January 2006
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Tuesday, January 03, 2006. To begin what I hope will be a busy and creative 2006, I am offering my recently completed long poem: New Orleans . Please feel free to comment on the poem - I want to know what people think about it. I would like to dedicate this poem to my father William Pratt whose initial reading and comments about the poem gave me the confidence to post it. I Behind the Razor Wire. II To You These Children Sing. III Billy the Kid Dreams of America. V The Marsh of Shades. VII The Great Eye.
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Tom Pratt: II. To You These Children Sing
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Tuesday, January 03, 2006. II To You These Children Sing. The golden barge of Le Dauphin,. Full of wine soaked voices and graceful music,. Floated gently past the Île de Fou. Revelers, laughing gaily in powdered wigs, clambered onto the deck,. As the jeweled ship glided past the fetid prison. Ignoring the cries of the prisoners, left in cells to drown as the guards fled,. Ignoring the sound of the muddy waves lapping,. Ignoring the song of the mad ones singing:. Il y a maladie dans le Roi,. Prisoners fro...
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Tom Pratt: III. Billy the Kid Dreams of America
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Tuesday, January 03, 2006. III Billy the Kid Dreams of America. Billy the Kid fell to his knees before two angels of alabaster marble. In the ancient graveyard. The rainbow colored feathers of a head dress,. Perched atop his long, ragged hair,. His bright but fragmented thoughts swirled in a pool of LSD madness,. He cried out in desperation:. Captain America man, where the fuck are you man? While the distant light of a strangled sun cast a pale aura,. On the tomb before him, he read the inscription:.