Slice an opening at the top, then gently pull the halves apart with your hands. A line from a letter by a former lover, my pen pal, a fellow student of Foucault. Attached to a gift, a pair of pomegranates, sent to me in the mail from Anglesea. These bold letters are instructions for opening [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Greek mythology’
Cool Change
Posted in HY Art, Love, Writing, tagged climate change, Friendship, Greek mythology, Henry Miller, Love, Nietzsche, pomegranates, Sexuality, Sexus, Twilight of the Idols on February 1, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The Fruit of H.Y. Labour
Posted in Friendship, Love, tagged Christianity, Greek mythology, life, pomegranates, re-birth, seasons, Tom Waits on December 22, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I was recently introduced to the pomegranate. I have not had the pleasure of tasting the pomegranate, having only seen the picture but it is a curious looking fruit with pearly seeds that remind me of salmon roe but of a dark purple colour. The pomegranate has a part in a story in Greek mythology [...]