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an Aurora Borealis night

an Aurora Borealis night

1.

in the kingdom of the night
the wonder of wonders happens
what dreams may come
to steal our breath,
to rise above the temptation
o'er morning's separation

the golden sunrise
speaks ever more
removes the darkness
and pens another poem

there is snow on the rooftops
there is light in an emerald forest
there are rubies in the desert
and diamonds in sapphire skies,
fire opals lying scattered on amethyst ground,
singing "Arigato Gozamasue".

It is time for tea, the ceremony begins.

2.

sunrise
through my window
my balcony to the stars
the golden light
touches all

we have dreamed
another day
my Beloved and I

3.

God pours God
into God





— Kailashana, Nov 28, 2009

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Seren

Seren

16 years 6 months ago

Dearest Mum

OMG ... lol after we talked about it you wrote it ... your incredible and you never cease to amaze me with your poetry ... I love where you go you have inspired me again and pulled me along for the ride and its a ride of lifetimes ... you have been here before Madame Butterfly ... un bel de ve dre mo ;) one fine day youll notice and it will surprise you in wonderment and you will shoot for the celestial ... and we will be the godsmacked spectators as always smiling and nodding and saying we knew her when ;) love you big hugs Jayne x x x
Seren

Seren

16 years 6 months ago

Heres something for you …

Heres something for you ... I sung that Aria for the Dame Joan Sutherland award in the sydney city est. when I was 18 at the sydney Opera house in one of the smaller theatres downstairs ... still something I will never forget and cherish it was the rush of a lifetime to sing there ;) love and big hugs Jayne
Kailashana

Kailashana

16 years 6 months ago

Should I have expected

Should I have expected anything else? You come by it honestly. I grew up listening to my mom singing opera. She sang in Switzerland, but had no voice coach and life... well it was unkind and she had no lung power tho her voice was beautiful. I wish I could have heard you my darling--and at the tender age of 18!!! What gifts you have! And if we know the words to the greatest arias, it's musical poetry that lifts the human spirit. Love, Mum "...when it agrees with reason and it will benefit one and all, then accept it and live by it." ~ Buddha
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iverhyck

16 years 6 months ago

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Very beautiful, but I wonder where you could see this marvellous performance. As for me I saw it in August 1985 when I was in the North of my country, and I have been thinking of writing about it since then. Konstantin.
Kailashana

Kailashana

16 years 6 months ago

Konstantin, I’ve seen very

Konstantin, I've seen very muted colorizations like living light moving in the sky. I hadn't considered them to be anything in particular until I read about this phenomenon being seen in Ohio, albeit very very infrequently. And I happened to be looking at the night sky THAT night! ~Anna "...when it agrees with reason and it will benefit one and all, then accept it and live by it." ~ Buddha
Nordic cloud

Nordic cloud

16 years 6 months ago

Shakespearian awe

You conjure up just as does the Aurora Borealis sheer awe. Oh ephemeral, oh opal essences floating into reality and out again into where? Perhaps into our hearts, their memories, to furnish with velvet rooms that we may visit when in need, you are the master/mistress(beg your pardon) with the pen that is a brush loaded with the most beautiful colours, yours is the wand of make believe made reality. Dear sister of the southern climes, with all the stars gathering at your window to sing their praises. I sing yours here Anna of Ohio, with my fondest love Ann.