Poem from 2024 by BW Derge about finding one’s path only to have it blocked by obstacles caused by your own doing. Shouting “Avalanche!” Causes the Rocks to Fall…
Tag: nature
Poems about nature – Other writing about nature by BW Derge
A Poem by Steve, “Shades Insane” (Part 3 of Untitled Mini-Series)
Part 3 of an Untitled Mini-Series about “Steve” features a poem by the main character and an anonymous quotes about his handwriting.
Jam Notes Podcast: Drum Solo like Tony Hawk – and Tool Gets Booed in Mexico
Host and drummer BW Derge and “Guitar-Host” Nick Ring listening to a special jam about an Upside Down Tree. Also – Tool Booed in Mexico.
How to Deal with Existential Dread : 10 Strategies
Top 10 Strategies for Dealing with Existential Dread: Existential dread can creep in when you least expect it—a quiet moment, a sleepless night, or even in the middle of a busy day.
Poem from “The Sun Will Eat You, Too” : The Last Generation of Mankind
“The Last Generation of Mankind” from “The Sun WIll Eat You, Too” (2024) about the digital addictions crippling us as a species. Entitle “The Last Man” in the poetry book
2 Poems: ‘One Shoulder Heard the Other’s Echo’ and ‘Waking into a Dream’
2 Poems by BW Derge from “Pillars of Salt, Book Two: Fuck Your Tea and Crumpets” – written in 2005. “One Shoulder Heard the Other’s Echo” & “Waking into a Dream”
Old Jam with Visuals – Improvised Rock on Guitars and Drum Kit
An old jam with visuals from August 2021. Nick Ring on the Guitar, BW Derge on the drums
Cosmic Kings (Poem from 2005)
“Cosmic Kings,” Poem by BW Derge from “Pillars of Salt: Book Three: A Doomed, Faceless, and Abstract Idea with Possible Deeper Meaning Presented through the Medium of Poetry” – 2005
And the Sun Let Go: Chapter One: Between the Cracks
From Laenif: Book 2, “And the Sun Let Go” – chapter One: “Between the Cracks”
Chapter 13: The Bodhisattva (excerpt from Laenif: Book One)
From Laenif: Book 1, chapter 13: “The Bodhisattva” depicts an individual struggling with a messiah complex that is slowly consuming them. The Bodhisattva can only look on with compassionate confusion…