ARTHUR RIMBAUD ~ THE MOON Published on 29 January 2011 in A Mysterious Encounter with the Moon by Monique But, truly, I have wept too much! The Dawns are heartbreaking. Every moon is atrocious and every sun bitter.” Arthur Rimbaud (1854-1891) You might be interested in THE ENCHANTMENTS OF THE SIRENS THE SIRENS ARE ENCHANTERS Circe warns Odysseus about the Sirens: “You will come first of all to the Sirens, who ANNE BRONTE ~ THE SILENT HOUR OF NIGHT “I love the silent hour of night, for blissful dreams may then arise, revealing to my charmed sight what may ANNA AKHMATOVA You will hear thunder and remember me, And think: she wanted storms. The rim Of the sky will be the
THE ENCHANTMENTS OF THE SIRENS THE SIRENS ARE ENCHANTERS Circe warns Odysseus about the Sirens: “You will come first of all to the Sirens, who
ANNE BRONTE ~ THE SILENT HOUR OF NIGHT “I love the silent hour of night, for blissful dreams may then arise, revealing to my charmed sight what may
ANNA AKHMATOVA You will hear thunder and remember me, And think: she wanted storms. The rim Of the sky will be the