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D.Lester Young
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since 2001-12-08
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Austin, Tx

0 posted 2001-12-22 11:00 AM


This is about a series of different views in our emotions.

Pane 7: The luck of the Irish and the fantasies of wealth inside.

Looking into this window pane
Will bring you pastures of four-leaf clover
That refreshes the mind with the gems of life
Laying on it will bring you the fantasies of leprechauns
Conjuring up their pot of gold

In the magical spell within your mind
The words that come out
Fly with the wings of small fairies
Darting among the tree limbs of stars
Reaching into the farthest expanse  
Of the space inside you

Here lies the castle of your mind to create from
The wildness of your fantasies flying
Under the wings of the imaginations of the serpent
Whose fire you use to heat up your verse
And the tail they weave will leave you in suspense

Into those incantations of the whispers
Of the winds power to flow words
Currents created will raise the dead
If so desired
In the rebirth of the living
Reliving the words spoken by them

Create the enchantment
Of Unicorns prancing in their domain
Having their heads raised high in pride
In the glee of happiness
Of being so lucky
As to have found their paradise

Lucky seven rolls the dice of life
For it is here
That things go right they say
For all the fortune is to be made here
But the game of life
Seldom rolls all sevens
For the game would lose it appeal

Yes luck is something we all need
To survive on today
I will work on mine now
In the world within my mind
Bringing the wealth of the gold inside out
Rather than taking it by a game of chance
D.Lester Young (12/14/01 to 12/21/01)
Tuscaloosa, AL
Copyright © D.Lester Young (White Eagle poetry)

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1 posted 2001-12-22 08:14 PM


this is enchanting!

Kathleen (Kay)
"When red-haired girls scamper like roses over the rain-green grass, and the sun drips honey."
Laurie Lee

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2 posted 2001-12-22 08:21 PM




(smiles) Soooooooo beautiful, sweet friend, your lovely words always grace these pages! (smiles) May the luck of the irish always be with us all and may the number of blessings outnumber all our tears! (big hugggssssss) Very enchanting, sweet friend, your windows reveal so much love and wisdom! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Lester, thank you for sharing!



May love and light always shine upon you!

Love,
Noah Eaton

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