One Tree, Four Seasons

One Tree, Four Seasons
Form: Free Verse
Theme: Nature
Subject: A tree

I. Spring
First tender embrace brings warmth;
vernal caresses that brought souls from death;
undeveloped fountains of fertility
attire my unkempt, naked limbs;
sweet hearted blossoms,
subtle; delicate; light;
once more, I feel life.
II. Summer
Initial enticing touches turn in heated lust;
in you growth and fulfilment flourish,
nectar brings emergence of procreation;
petals fall, fruits of love grow;
dark, heavy, branches giving shade,
hunger; thirst; dreams;
entwined long hazy days.
III. Autumn
Cooling breezes coat vibrant hues;
yielding mature and mellow seed,
garlands red and gold shimmer
rays fading to night;
warm embrace releasing me;
falling tears scattered on ground
chills beckon with sleep.
IV. Winter
Bare naked alone wild limbs dance,
frosted gales the rhythm;
bleak white blankets cover land,
boughs heavy lay broken;
yet dancing hopeful to feel one touch,
brief non-existent carom;
waiting for your return.
Love and passion over four seasons
Between tree of spirit and Sun king.

©JGFarmer2008

Metal Guru by T Rex

T Rex

T Rex

The English rock band T. Rex was formed in 1967 by Marc Bolan, the band’s singer-songwriter and guitarist. Under their original band name of Tyrannosaurus Rex they released four psychedelic albums. From 1969 Bolan began to shift from an acoustic sound to an electric one and shortened the name to T. Rex. Bolan was killed in a car crash in 1977 shortly after the band’s final album Dandy in the Underworld. However, T. Rex has continued to exert influence on a variety of subsequent artists since then.

Metal Guru
Album: The Slider
Date: 1972
Genre: Glam Rock

Lyrics by Marc Bolan

Metal guru, is it you?
Metal guru, is it you?
Sitting there in your armour plated chair

Metal guru, is it true?
Metal guru, is it true?
All alone without a telephone

Metal guru could it be
You’re gonna bring my baby to me
She’ll be wild you know
A rock ‘n’ roll child

Metal guru has it been
Just like a silver-studded sabre-tooth dream
I’ll be clean you know
Pollution machine

Metal guru, is it you?
Metal guru, is it you?

Metal guru could it be
You’re gonna bring my baby to me
She’ll be wild you know
A rock ‘n’ roll child

Metal guru, is it you?
Metal guru, is it you?
All alone without a telephone

Metal guru could it be
You’re gonna bring my baby to me
She’ll be wild you know
A rock’n’roll child

Metal guru, is it you?
Metal guru, is it you?
Metal guru, is it you?
Metal guru, is it you?
Metal guru, is it you?
Metal guru, is it you?
Metal guru, is it you?
Metal guru, is it you?
Metal guru, is it you?

Yard by Allan Kaprow

Yard by Allan Kaprow

Yard
1961
Happenings
Rubber auto tyres, backyard of a Manhattan town house
Photos and archives: Allan Kaprow Archives, the Getty Research Institute, California, USA

‘Yard’ was created for the Martha Jackson Gallery’s sculpture garden exhibition, Environment-Situations-Spaces. A ground-breaking work in which Kaprow recreated a junkyard as an immersive environment with which the audience interacted. Containing a high element of play within the boundaries prefixed by the artist. ‘Yar’ is an illustration of the expansion of sculpture in scale and the ever increasing blurred boundaries between ‘life like’ and ‘art like’.

Allan Kaprow

Allan Kaprow
Performance Art, Art Theoretician
Born: 23 August 1927, New Jersey, USA
Nationality: American
Died: 5 April 2006, California, USA

Kaprow was a painter, assemblagist and he is considered a pioneer in establishing the concepts of performance art. In the late 1950s and 1960s he was involved in the development of the ‘Happening’ and the ‘Environment’ and their theory. Eventually Kaprow’s work evolved into what he referred to as ‘Activities’, devoted to the study of normal human activity.

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