Thank you, Jim. Love both the poem and its rendition. Thank you Tim. Hokusai's Wave in the background strikes me. I have a precious little book from Japan with 24 prints of of the views of Mt. Fuji and a poem for each one. The poems are by by Easley Stephen Jones, a young officer of the American Red Cross stationed in Tokyo in the 1920 -21.. He bought a souvenir booklet of Hokusai's *36 Views of Mt. Fuji*.(The prints had first come out in the 1820's.) Professor Jones wrote poems to go with the different prints. Here is "Wave and Shroud": "Into the restless deep The ghostly barges creep. Who are they? Lashed with the spray, Bold as the fearless dead? Who are those To spurn repose Safe in an earth-warm bed?" Blessings, Jann McGuire On Sat, Apr 4, 2020 at 10:30 AM James Wiegel via OE <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
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