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The Poetry of Eric Nunnally
erotica, psychologia, & passionary
Thursday, December 15, 2016
Watching a baby die
Watching a baby die
Puts a part of you to bed
Forever
With no supper
In a room with no windows
Behind a door that will never unlock
e.12.15.2016
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Eric
1. A brilliant mad doctor scientist who loves to write poetry and draw. 2. A friend to ghosts and children.
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Credits
Picture for "
Kanye's critics
" by
Reedwan
.
Picture for "
Mocking Samson
" from The Bible Series which premiered on The History Channel where Nonso Anozie stars as
Samson
.
Artwork for "
Pupil of the universe
" and "
Untitled
" courtesy of
Naoto Hattori
.
On "
Immature
" I was listening to Madeleine Peyroux's "Weary Blues" from her album
Careless Love
.
On "
Last rites
" I was listening to Craig Armstrong's "Balcony Scene (Romeo and Juliet)" from his album
The Space Between Us
.
Photograph for "
In a lifetime of daydreams
" by Sarah Becker. Model Christina Rigaud.
Photograph for "
I am an extension of her
" Model Emoshun B. Campbell.
Artwork for
Sunlight
by Arthur Rackham.
The line "Water, water everywhere, but not a drop to drink" in the poem
I don't know what love was
is from The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
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Hero
Lost in Translation
Tortilla Soup
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