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J. W. Cassandra: Jerikó és Megiddó, 2. oldal

Jericho and Megiddo, by J. W. Cassandra, Page 2. This poem I share in 3 images at altogether. It belongs to my volume XVIII, Incompletion, cycle Armageddon. I’ll share here its Hungarian version, as well. It was written yet in February, but I think it has a more profound sense and message, beyond the literal meaning. I’d like to give through this additional interpretation. (For illustration I chose an own photo, made in Budapest, Old Buda. It is the gate to the military amphitheatre of the ancient Romanian Empire, in the former Acquincum. It was built about 145 A. D.)

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J. W. Cassandra: Jerikó és Megiddó, Címoldal, 1. oldal

Jericho and Megiddo, by J. W. Cassandra, Title Page, Page 1. This poem I share in 3 images at altogether. It belongs to my volume XVIII, Incompletion, cycle Armageddon. I’ll share here its Hungarian version, as well. It was written yet in February, but I think it has a more profound sense and message, beyond the literal meaning. I’d like to give through this additional interpretation. (For illustration I chose an own photo, made in Budapest, Old Buda. It is the gate to the military amphitheatre of the ancient Romanian Empire, in the former Acquincum. It was built about 145 A. D.)

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Jericho and Megiddo, by J. W. Cassandra, Page 3

Jericho and Megiddo, by J. W. Cassandra, Page 3. This poem I share in 3 images at altogether. It belongs to my volume XVIII, Incompletion, cycle Armageddon. I’ll share here its Hungarian version, as well. It was written yet in February, but I think it has a more profound sense and message, beyond the literal meaning. I’d like to give through this additional interpretation. (For illustration I chose an own photo, made in Budapest, Old Buda. It is the gate to the military amphitheatre of the ancient Romanian Empire, in the former Acquincum. It was built about 145 A. D.)

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Jericho and Megiddo, by J. W. Cassandra, Page 2

Jericho and Megiddo, by J. W. Cassandra, Page 2. This poem I share in 3 images at altogether. It belongs to my volume XVIII, Incompletion, cycle Armageddon. I’ll share here its Hungarian version, as well. It was written yet in February, but I think it has a more profound sense and message, beyond the literal meaning. I’d like to give through this additional interpretation. (For illustration I chose an own photo, made in Budapest, Old Buda. It is the gate to the military amphitheatre of the ancient Romanian Empire, in the former Acquincum. It was built about 145 A. D.)

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Jericho and Megiddo, by J. W. Cassandra, Title Page, Page 1

Jericho and Megiddo, by J. W. Cassandra, Title Page, Page 1. This poem I share in 3 images at altogether. It belongs to my volume XVIII, Incompletion, cycle Armageddon. I’ll share here its Hungarian version, as well. It was written yet in February, but I think it has a more profound sense and message, beyond the literal meaning. I’d like to give through this additional interpretation. (For illustration I chose an own photo, made in Budapest, Old Buda. It is the gate to the military amphitheatre of the ancient Romanian Empire, in the former Acquincum. It was built about 145 A. D.)

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J. W. Cassandra: A végső csata

The Ultimate Battle, by J. W. Cassandra. This poem belongs to my volume XVIII, Incompletion, cycle Armageddon. Try to read and interpret beyond the rows. I’ll share here its Hungarian version, as well.

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The Ultimate Battle, by J. W. Cassandra

The Ultimate Battle, by J. W. Cassandra. This poem belongs to my volume XVIII, Incompletion, cycle Armageddon. Try to read and interpret beyond the rows. I’ll share here its Hungarian version, as well.

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Sonnet 76 Shakespeare analysis
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Sonnet 76 – Why is My Verse So Barren of New Pride by William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare in this sonnet seems a bit concerned about the fact that his style of writing isn’t up-to-date with the new style of writing. Yet he seems to have accepted the fact that it can’t be changed, as it reflects him and his true feelings.
All he can write about is his love.

Sonnet 76 Shakespeare analysis
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“Patience, baby”

“Patience, baby”

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“Artist in the Universe”

“Am I only capable to experience the cosmos, if I am high? Because, I’m sober”

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Watching him say goodbye

#Nationalpoetrymonth #updivine #poetry

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Agony

I was at home ,shattered They thought I never tried But secretly through my shining smile, I m sorry, I cried   I m sorry for whenever you thought And saw that I lied You…

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To the invisible

And when in the crowd I see your smile Our eyes exchange love And my world stops for a while Never did i think I will change so much Every of my veins crave Now…

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Society

SOCIETY     From your marks to your groom taste Its their opinion which matters to the best     According to them all you can be is perfect Otherwise they know everything of your…

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Support

    Couldn’t you bear the site how she walked freely before? Now that you’re  done! she is always behind the door   I wish the infant could raise her voice Little did she know…

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