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OwlSA
Member Rara Avis
since 2005-11-07
Posts 9347
Durban, South Africa

0 posted 2011-03-17 03:27 PM



FOREST HEARTH
11 January 2006 .

Tear-frozen
freshly office-damaged
and confined by childhood morals
and tattletale rules,
I looked up
and there was a window
and there was a forest
and there were vermilion sun-smiles
from my beloved
Bauhinia galpinii
and I became
a flower,
a swan,
and my wings
lifted me
into a lark
high over my head
singing
untainted orange
flowerlets.

Owl

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BluesSerenade
Member Patricius
since 2001-10-23
Posts 10549
By the Seaside
1 posted 2011-03-17 07:08 PM


This is so pretty, OWL~

Love the surreal feel!!!

OwlSA
Member Rara Avis
since 2005-11-07
Posts 9347
Durban, South Africa
2 posted 2011-03-18 12:41 PM


Thank you, Blues, for your kind words.  

Owl

Margherita
Member Seraphic
since 2003-02-08
Posts 22236
Eternity
3 posted 2011-03-19 07:59 AM


quote:
Tear-frozen
freshly office-damaged
and confined by childhood morals
and tattletale rules,
I looked up
and there was a window
and there was a forest
and there were vermilion sun-smiles
from my beloved
Bauhinia galpinii
and I became
a flower,
a swan,
and my wings
lifted me
into a lark
high over my head
singing
untainted orange
flowerlets.





Thank you, dear Diana, for lifting me off the ground with this awesome poem! A pure gem!

Love,
Margherita

JerryPat2
Member Laureate
since 2011-02-06
Posts 16975
South Louisiana
4 posted 2011-03-19 10:07 AM


"childhood morals / and tattletale rules"

If this doesn't paint a picture EVERYBODY can understand I don't know what will. I'm glad you found you Bauhinia galpinii, and metamorphosed into all those wonderful things.

~ My grandmother is over eighty and still doesn't need glasses. Drinks right out of the bottle. ~

secondhanddreampoet
Member Ascendant
since 2006-11-07
Posts 6394
a 'Universalist' !
5 posted 2011-03-19 10:28 AM


v. fine writing!

Fabaceae is, of course, the 3rd. largest plant family in the world and includes
even the grand 'orchid trees' of Vietnam and S.E. China ... rather happy news
for butterflies as well as humans!  Methinks that the Bauhin brothers would be
honored to have had the Genus named after them?!

EmmaRose
Senior Member
since 2011-03-02
Posts 1376
Midwest
6 posted 2011-03-19 03:47 PM


There is much inspiration in your work. You appear to live in a world with spectacular
vision of the seen and the unseen.

OwlSA
Member Rara Avis
since 2005-11-07
Posts 9347
Durban, South Africa
7 posted 2011-03-19 05:21 PM


Thank you, Margherita. I am happy my poem could do that for you!  Smiles.

Thanks, Jerry.  Glad you enjoyed it.  I am glad I looked in the direction of my Bauhinia galpinii too and metamorphosed into all those things too.  I love my forest garden.  

Thanks, Bruce.  Yes, the botanical world is such a lovely one to get lost in.  I don’t know much about plants in other countries – except the aliens that have been introduced and become invasive – my forte is the indigenous trees and plants of the area in which I live.

Thank you, Emma, for your stunning reply.  Yes, my corner of the world is a very wonderful part – and I am blessed with the gift of noticing and appreciating every leaf-blade, butterfly, brightly coloured shirt and cloud pattern with great intensity.  Smiles.

Owl

Earth Angel
Member Empyrean
since 2002-08-27
Posts 40215
Realms of Light
8 posted 2011-03-19 08:41 PM


Up, up, and away! What a delightful reading experience! Diana, your poem nearly had me taking flight! Who needs a man if you have a Bauhinia galpinii around!

Love you!
Linda xo

2islander2
Member Ascendant
since 2008-03-12
Posts 6825
by the sea
9 posted 2011-03-20 06:25 AM


diana, this is so sriritful and poetic, I like transitions of the poem, elevation of a spririt which transforms itself beautifully...Thanks for the beautiful write.

yann

OwlSA
Member Rara Avis
since 2005-11-07
Posts 9347
Durban, South Africa
10 posted 2011-03-22 11:30 AM


Giggles, Linda at your warm response!  Thank you.  It is SUCH a treat to find Earth Angel again in a poem of her own or a response to one of my poems or to somebody else’s poem!  I feel I want to turn around and say to a whole host of people (although there is only Benji and Cleo – and they KNOW only too well that their AUNTIE LINDA IS BACK!) “LOOK WHO IS HERE!”  

Thank you, Yann for your lovely response.  I am delighted at the fact that you appreciate the internal and external structure as well as the heart of my poem.

Owl

Marchmadness
Member Rara Avis
since 2007-09-16
Posts 9271
So. El Monte, California
11 posted 2011-04-02 12:38 PM


Your writing takes me to a very special place, Diana. How lucky are we who are able to go there.
                           Ida

OwlSA
Member Rara Avis
since 2005-11-07
Posts 9347
Durban, South Africa
12 posted 2011-04-03 10:50 AM


Thank you, Ida.  Yes, indeed, we are very, very blessed.  I sometimes need to remind myself how much.

Owl

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