It's brilliant! It has become a daily treat and worth staying up late for too, a great way to unwind. I'll ask my pal to send some more. He is a good writer generally and loves poetry. He once drip fed me 'Flannan Isle' over about ten emails.
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Can you come and do my ironing please DT :D
Not been on here for a few days... and busy now so will read back tonight.
Just came accross some Rumi though and wanted to share:
Make me sweet again,
fragrant and fresh and wild
thankful
for any small event.
I died from minerality and became vegetable;
And From vegetativeness I died and became animal.
I died from animality and became man.
Then why fear disappearance through death?
Next time I shall die
Bringing forth wings and feathers like angels;
After that, soaring higher than angels -
What you cannot imagine,
I shall be that.
Rumi
An appropiate Robert Burns poem.
Yon Wild Mossy Mountain
Yon wild mossy mountains sae lofty and wide,
That nurse in their bosom the youth o' the Clyde,
Where the grouse lead their coveys thro' heather to feed,
And the shepherd tents his flock as he pipes on his reed.
Not Gowrie's rich valley nor Forth's sunny shores
To me hae the charms o' yon wild, mossy moors;
For there, by a lanely, sequester'd stream,
Resides a sweet lassie, my thought and my dream.
Amang thae wild mountains shall still be my path,
Ilk stream foaming down its ain green, narrow strath;
For there wi' my lassie the lang day I rove,
While o'er us unheeded flie the swift hours o' love.
She is not the fairest, altho' she is fair;
O' nice education but sma' is her share;
Her parentage humble as humble can be;
But I lo'e the dear lassie because she lo'es me.
To Beauty what man but maun yield him a prize,
In her armour of glances, and blushes, and sighs?
And when Wit and Refinement hae polish'd her darts,
They dazzle our een, as they flie to our hearts.
But kindness, sweet kindness, in the fond-sparkling e'e
Has lustre outshining the diamond to me,
And the heart beating love as I'm clasp'd in her arms,
O, these are my lassie's all-conquering charms!
Ne'er fail in old Scotland!
Oak....part one
an oak on the high ground
the unfurlment of spring long gone
half golden, half bare
life and death
inevitable bedfellows
enclosed in unison
by sinewy branches
overlooking the sky
bruised slowly
by stratus
wondering with soft eyes
what dormant buds
will enliven in the spring
:)
X Runner- what lovely verse... in particular this line....
Resides a sweet lassie, my thought and my dream.
always quality!