Daylight wash among Sky, cloud, sun left unfettered Land beneath sits right -- -- Consolation Hour is written by Michael Aaron Casares. All rights reserved.
Author: Michael Aaron Casares
The Fall of September
Distillation of the history in perceptions collided, scoped for legion, collective and hive, integrated inherently, regardless of opinion, deception sets sail beyond the rising sun. Vast orchids blossom, blood red and orange, daffodils fuchsia, peach blossom fire, fiercely pinken darkening sky, the lunar dream solidifying in the minds, the abundant illumination crowning insights to selected … Continue reading The Fall of September
Resonance: No Need to Argue by The Cranberries
A question of propriety regarding its remembrance, I thought about a retrospective type review. To revisit pivotal inspirations from my youth, nothing was more appropriate than the album, No Need to Argue by the Cranberries. It was one of the first five albums I owned independently as a youth. It was one of those special … Continue reading Resonance: No Need to Argue by The Cranberries
Tribute Dawn
Hidden on far curve Midnight dissipates gradual The sun gifting light -- -- "Tribute Sun" is written by Michael Aaron Casares. All rights reserved.
Severance Rebirth
The shadows of summers passed fall like leaves turn to dust, indifferent to nature's flow, caring not for synchronicities or coincidences, a demarcation of written history and history being written. The waning bagpipes stutter to a halt and rattle away like the pipedreams cooked up nightly by sleepwalkers, a daylight reverie, a trance induced by … Continue reading Severance Rebirth
Art As Much As Comedy – A Review of Sticks and Stones by Dave Chappelle
When it comes to Hollywood people like Dave Chappelle, I learned about him just like many teens were introduced to him in the mid 90's, by way of a jeering comedy all about the one taboo that mattered at that time: weed. Half-Baked, an instant cult-classic about cannabis culture lambasted joke after recklessly high joke. … Continue reading Art As Much As Comedy – A Review of Sticks and Stones by Dave Chappelle
All Parties End
Sepsis of the heart, the antiquated death in digits once forgotten, brought to mind by the searing black that agitates the blood and quivers in the heart, it bargains for influence in the stream of consciousness deemed material by man and ephemeral by god. The waves came then. The ones passionate about the cause the … Continue reading All Parties End
Introductions, Disseminations, and Discernments – Video
Dear reader, a word from the author: Be sure to check out The Root of Many Returns Vlog on YouTube.
Memory Found
Digested horizon, verklempt. Sunrise inferno, rose fuchsia, periwinkle, cadet and into midnight. The last stars hide on the horizon. The last dreams warm and alive, active conscience, escaped. Dignity rises with the eyes of the eagle, the eyes of the smiles broadened by martyrs whom recognize their time. Gold medallions, and statues of recognition rise … Continue reading Memory Found
The Vanishing Poet
All that was left was the will of intent. The moist, hard congealed seal unbound, the coil loosened and released, the whisper of a breath dispersing back into the cosmos. The shade and shadow of duality, the black and white of these words. The black and white of the nation wrapped in a web of … Continue reading The Vanishing Poet