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iliana
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0 posted 2004-07-23 01:40 AM



A fable was told and passed on to the children
of a royal princess and Javanese sultan.
The princess and he lived a life of bliss
for many, many days,
until the lovely royal girl
spoke once too much the wrong way.
This was not his way and the sultan began to stray.
The princess knew she’d lost her love.
To whom or what she was not sure.
So she chose to ask the stars above
For ways to win back her amore’.

A mystery then was shown to her,
At least, that is how I’ve heard it said.
This mystery, it came in a subltety.
This miracle came in colored thread
of midnight blue died cotton
and white, so strong and pure.
The mystery of ikat weaving was given just to her.
So she began, blend and bend,
the ikat of her love’s design.
She wove dark blue with snow-white stars.
She set her sights on heaven so fine.

Curious to know if she was grieving,
her sultan came to find her, weaving.
He’d never seen this done before, and his
inquiring mind wanted to know more.
Was this a new form of mathematics?
"What is she doing that matters so
she does not turn to speak?
So much that she no longer takes
the time to notice me?”

Each night the sultan kept coming back.
For nothing in knowledge he wanted to lack.
Island breezes blew palm trees as
he watched in awe of her silent weave.
She sat on a lion’s rug in front of the palace
Weeping and weaving to the stars above,
Telling each one there in silence’s motion
of her love for her sultan and her true devotion.

Night after starry night, this went on,
At last the sultan no more roamed.
He watched, mesmerized, entranced
by her lovely fingers' steady dance.  
For no other woman had done this before,
pulled stars down from heaven to the floor,
and woven them into a threaded sheet.
When she had finished, the task complete,
she placed the miracle at his feet.
She thanked the stars and dried her eyes,
then vowed a promise to the sky.
She never spoke a word again,
but their love went on without an end.    


[This message has been edited by iliana (07-23-2004 11:38 AM).]

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Susan
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1 posted 2004-07-23 01:46 AM


Exquisite.  What a beautiful story woven into verse.  Much enjoyed dear jo.

  susan

Happiness isn't something that happens to you, it's created from within you.  Joy is a state of mind.

iliana
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2 posted 2004-07-23 02:10 AM


Susan, thanks, sweet lady.  (I've made a number of changes since you read it; hope it reads a little smoother now).   .....jo  (BTW -- this is a true fable -- not one I made up -- that I was told when I lived in Indonesia about how ikat weaving came about.)
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3 posted 2004-07-23 02:21 AM


i'm just doomed to cry at all i read tonight..... oh how this just curled up inside my heart.... i'm so glad i've had the chance to read it~~~ s
Susan
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4 posted 2004-07-23 02:21 AM


Oh yeah, jo, great.  Again, what a beautiful story.  It is rather magical, this.

Living in Indonesia -- cool.  What a very different culture to experience.  Thanks for giving me a little slice of their magic . . .

Hugs you -- Susan

Happiness isn't something that happens to you, it's created from within you.  Joy is a state of mind.

iliana
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5 posted 2004-07-23 02:23 AM


Snow -- this story was one told to me when I lived over seas.....it made me cry, too.  Thanks for appreciating it!  And, *hugs* .......jo
iliana
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6 posted 2004-07-23 02:24 AM


Susan -- Thanks again; I like it a little better now.  Yes, it was an amazing experience in every way -- not always an easy one, but definitely one I am grateful to have experienced!  And yes, there was much magic!   Love you, jo
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7 posted 2004-07-23 02:59 AM


I'm in awe...wow
iliana
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8 posted 2004-07-23 03:01 AM


Dixie -- Thanks so much.....hope you're having a nice evening....me, I've got to go to bed here pretty soon....how do we keep these hours, anyway????   hugs, jo
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9 posted 2004-07-23 06:30 AM


beautiful
Jes
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10 posted 2004-07-23 07:18 AM


Smile

Ahhhhhhhhhh..... back in bed at young age were mom always told stories.

Smile thanks for bringing those pretty memories back.

Smile

Jes


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11 posted 2004-07-23 07:18 AM


a beautiful tale...and  pretty much what happened to me, although I have weaved and created all along in my life, for one man only... and I am sure he in the back barn would come home if allowed, but the straying took its toll and I would rather do without, then ever trust him again.

Just my take on the tale~~

M

"Love is not blind - It sees more and not less, but because it sees more, it is willing to see less."
(Will Moss)

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12 posted 2004-07-23 07:22 AM


So much art received
in the right kind of silence...
what a story.

I had wondered at its origin...

I loved it!

icebox
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13 posted 2004-07-23 09:02 AM


excellent.
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14 posted 2004-07-23 09:06 AM


Jo this is exquisite!!
What a fantastic story...I love it!
A keeper for my library.
Hugs~

~Somewhere in my heart I'm always
Dancing with you in the summer rain ~

LeeJ
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15 posted 2004-07-23 09:06 AM


an absolute marvel you are, wonderful story to read and ponder, thank you and Good morning, thank you for such the tremendous painting you just gave us.
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16 posted 2004-07-23 09:46 AM


this is a great story and you told it flawlessly! The rhyme just bounces as you read! Very much enjoyed this!
JL
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17 posted 2004-07-23 10:00 AM


Wonderful story!  
I really enjoy stories, and you did a
magical job with this one!

JL



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18 posted 2004-07-23 11:07 AM


Exquisite, Jo! I wish I had the right words to convey the beauty of this.
             misc'e

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19 posted 2004-07-23 12:55 PM


Jo

What a delightful story....excellent, the way you told it!  Thank you..

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20 posted 2004-07-23 02:24 PM


A magical tale woven into an exquisite poetic piece of tapestry. Thoroughly enjoyed, Lily One!

Loves 'n hugs,
Linda

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21 posted 2004-07-23 03:14 PM




(smiles) Awwwwwwww, this is such a gorgeous love story, sweet friend, I dream so much myself to borrow the stars from the heaven and put them over my dream girl as she sleeps until the morning comes where I'll then return them for all the other lovers of the world to borrow! (kiss on cheek) God Bless You, sweet friend, we all love you so much! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Jo, thank you for sharing!



May love and light always shine upon you!

Love,
Noah Eaton

"You'll find something that's enough to keep you
But if the bright lights don't receive you
You should turn yourself around and come back home" MB20

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22 posted 2004-07-23 03:17 PM



loved this!
you have related this fable sooo well...enjoyed every word of it

Honeybunch
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23 posted 2004-07-23 04:24 PM


Simply lovely!  I've always known that hands are important when it comes to love and this story seems to prove that.  I've never tried weaving in between the weeping - too busy wiping the tears away but some people are gifted more than others and can manage most everything ... and you, dear Jo, can tell a marvelous tale.
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24 posted 2004-07-23 08:03 PM


This poem is a treasure...it is awesome,
beautiful, humbling,  entrancing,  and
much much more.  Touching,  very touching Jo.


iliana
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25 posted 2004-07-24 08:12 PM


You are all just terrific with your kind comments.  This poem has a special memory for me and it means a lot that you all liked it!   .....jo
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26 posted 2004-07-25 10:22 AM


Great story, thanks for a wonderful read

chris

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27 posted 2004-07-25 12:49 PM


wow! wow!
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