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brainbleach needed...
Because my brain hurts from yet another dark and horrid poem from poets.org - you tell me why modern american poets are depressing and apparently know my dreams? Because beyond its false advertisement in the title, "this is a wonderful poem"
is almost exactly a recurring nightmare I have where nothing I do ends up with a happy ending for me, whether its walking past it, running away, attacking it...
In an attempt to exorcise this brainbleachworthy vision out of my head, I looked up Hafiz:
From: http://www.astrodreamadvisor.com/Hafiz.html
lil_brown_bat: "Buttering the Sky" made me think of you. :)
is almost exactly a recurring nightmare I have where nothing I do ends up with a happy ending for me, whether its walking past it, running away, attacking it...
In an attempt to exorcise this brainbleachworthy vision out of my head, I looked up Hafiz:
At This Party
I don't want to be the only one here
Telling all the secrets -
Filling up all the bowls at this party,
Taking all the laughs.
I would like you
To start putting things on the table
That can also feed the soul
The way I do.
That way
We can invite
A hell of a lot more
Friends.
From: http://www.astrodreamadvisor.com/Hafiz.html
lil_brown_bat: "Buttering the Sky" made me think of you. :)
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"At this party" is delightful! Thank you for linking to him, everything on that page makes me smile in one way or another.
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The other thing is that I'm a pretty stubborn girl - a challenge like, "what are you going to do about it" makes me say, "I dont want to play YOUR game!Pbbth!" I never did dares, or handled challenges from others well.
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Hold your soul open for my welcoming.
Let the quiet of your spirit bathe me
With its clear and rippled coolness,
That, loose-limbed and weary, I find rest,
Outstretched upon your peace, as on a bed of ivory.
Let the flickering flame of your soul play all about me,
That into my limbs may come the keenness of fire,
The life and joy of tongues of flame,
And, going out from you, tightly strung and in tune,
I may rouse the blear-eyed world,
And pour into it the beauty which you have begotten.
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