Walk inside the Light

Walk inside the Light

4 August 2016

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Courtesy Tarakini.centerblog.net

 

Shadows slant

Towards the Rivers

The hands plant

Morrows growth

The candles renew the Oath

Shedding the darkness

 

I bring Sight

Of Timeless Future

Where we walk

Where we talk

More than Jack and the Beanstalk

Pathways to Heavens

 

Flight to day

Within brittle bones

Transforms me

Lake of tears

I gather compound the fears

Daily inaction

 

They speak Morse

Their signals blinding

Nighttime cries

Soul that sighs

Peaks of Darkness as they rise

Contrasting powers

 

They whisper

Walk inside the Light

All is Grace

Show the Face

Steady is the footstep’s pace

We reach the Gardens

 

Reading of the poem: 

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Courtesy Cimarron on deviantart.com

De Lumière et d’Obscurité – Dark Sanctuary

Exaudi Vocem Meam, Part 1 – Dark Sanctuary

Exaudi Vocem Meam, Part 2 – Dark Sanctuary

 

Candlesticks

Candlesticks

3 August 2016

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Alternate

Reality hums

It welcomes

This darkness

A gathering in prowess

Powers of shadow

 

We speak word

Of wavering flames

Time’s duress

Cloaked in steel

Edge grazing knees as I kneel

In sunken prayer

 

Heart slayer

Crouching dragon steams

Birth of Fire

In my veins

Blazing shards of them remains

As embers retreat

 

Time’s defeat

The waters will surge

Days to purge

Beings made

For the changeling lies the spade

Fire and water

 

Fourth daughter

Bringer of the realms

In dark ink

Nothingness

The growing heat to harness

Explosions of me

 

Flying free

In purple clad skies

Candlesticks

Light the way

Renew temples where we pray

The newborn sunlights

 

Reading of the poem: 

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Courtesy hdwpics.com

Labyrinth of Dreams – Nox Arcana

In Memoriam – Arcana

Un passage silencieux – Arcana

Inner Pale Sun – Arcana

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSOwdq35Tu4

Blue lakes inside me

Blue lakes inside me

2 August 2016

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Courtesy Garthim on deviantart.com

 

The rain falls

Coloured black and blue

On my sides

Tanning hides

My pores all welcoming spots

Blue forget me nots

 

Slowly flow

Blue lakes inside me

Silently

Hidden skies

Whispering realities

Lift them to the clouds

 

I gather

In the rain that falls

Falls falls slow

On your lands

Blue and green blended mellow

Under desert sands

 

Reading of the poem: 

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Courtesy Carlos Quevedo on deviantart.com

Oh Gente da Minha Terra – Mariza

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JtDRQrzKIs

A sign of the rampant hypocrisy that plagues our world: unsustainable sustainability

A sign of the rampant hypocrisy that plagues our world: unsustainable sustainability

1 August 2016

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Last month, I get a DEWA bill which for water alone shows a consumption of over 45 thousand gallons resulting in a net water bill of circa 3,500 AED which is of course impossible given our very measured consumption. My initial thought is that they have mistaken the neighbouring villa for my meter as that one harbours 70 maids all squeezed in tight into the same kind of villa as the family of my landlord has two identical villas side by side in Um Suqeim.

 

I file a complaint with DEWA considering they profess to be green and saving water and all that jazz. The result of the complaint is that a guy comes checks the meter and goes back to DEWA happy to have done his job. My complaint had however clearly mentioned that it was impossible to have that level of water consumption because we are very careful with water.

 

Parallel to that, just in case, I make sure the landlord’s company is aware that there might be a problem as we also had a shortage of water once or twice. As is usual with local landlords, the Indian staff keep saying that somebody will come but nobody turns up at all so we keep trying to live with the issue of shortage thinking that DEWA will come back with a solution to the issue. Meanwhile we have of course looked absolutely everywhere but cannot identify a leakage to the extent of all those gallons lost.

 

The next month, I get a bill with 69,000 gallons for circa 3,800 AED for water alone!! I don’t know if you understand my shock as it is more than impossible. I complain again saying this is quite impossible and even at the peak of consumption when all my children were here (they are now off for summer holidays with my ex) and we also had guests, the maximum it went to was 1,400 AED or a consumption of less than 20,000 gallons so could they please check properly. I highlight that there is visibly a problem because so much consumption is not possible and clearly water is being lost somewhere. I don’t believe even the 70 maids next doors could be reaching that level of water consumption.

 

Pom popom, the DEWA guy lazily comes in again and checks the water meter and is all set to go. We tell him that it can’t be just that and can he come and have a look inside the premises. After all DEWA is professing to be GREEN and to be saving the environment. I’d think trying to prevent over 40,000 gallons from finding their way to a desert grave would be incentive enough for an entity that professes itself to be GREEN and so connected to saving the environment.

 

The DEWA person assigned to review the complaint matter onsite has a wayward look everywhere, shrugs this thing off and says it is not DEWA’s problem if water is lost (sic!) and it is for the landlord to try to find out what is the matter as it is inside the premises.

 

Ahem, perhaps you want to rephrase that, I think almost aloud. We all know how local landlords are. We’ve been trying to get the landlord to fix the shortage problem. Imagine them thrashing around the place to find a potential leakage of water which is nowhere really to be seen. We venture a feeble “Don’t you think DEWA should be enforcing on landlords to make sure their property is per norms when they are renting to expats like us?” and another feeble “we can’t force these local landlords to do anything” but he is not too concerned. He mumbles that if we are not happy then we can go back to our home country. He is right and I would LOVE to do just that except that I simply cannot do that for now for personal and financial reasons

 

As somewhat of a solution to the whole problem with divine intervention, the pipe actually bursts yesterday night and we are now able to find out where the problem actually lies. As I write, I am sitting here now waiting for the landlord’s company to finally come and repair the whole thing instead of going to work as my helper is on vacation for the whole month. While I have been paying off the small items like issues with the ACs and the toilet blockage etc, I can’t see how a landlord, even local, can expect to see me pay for his whole water pipe system. Then again as the saying goes there is enough for everyone’s need but not enough for everyone’s greed. Incidentally, perhaps that is why there are these poor 70 odd maids packed like sardines in the next door villa, which is quite appalling if you think of it. Add to this fact that I have not even received my tenancy agreement as it would seem the landlord is not too keen for me to register it with RERA although he made sure to cash the check.

 

Now I am left wondering who is supposed to pick up that tab of circa 7,300 AED for water alone. Water I have not even got to use because it just seeped back into this empty desert sand. I am afraid the very green DEWA is simply going to wash its hands off the whole issue like they could not care less that a consumption of circa 600 AED monthly jumps all of a sudden to over 3,000 AED month after month. I am afraid the landlord might also attempt to wash his hands off the whole story and try to leave me with the damages to pay. Of course there are no proper consumer protection laws that would allow one to get appropriate compensation.

 

If you think of it, the fact that DEWA could even dismiss the discrepancy in the consumption is the clear proof of that two-tier hypocrisy system. Probably DEWA was under the impression that the landlord must have resorted to renting this villa out as well to another company housing another 70 odd maids within its premises like what he did next doors. Funnily enough this is a practice that is officially not allowed but it is becoming more rampant now in Jumeira and Um Suqeim while it was contained only to Jaffiliya and Bur Dubai before.

 

While I understand the need for two or three families to share a villa given the insane prices we have to pay in Dubai for housing as compared to our home location, the cramping of so many individuals inside the old houses because it is a cheaper option than a labour camp is simply appalling. It would seem that the old houses now are a better option to most companies housing their slightly more senior staff as the newer labour camps with proper arrangements that the government has been supporting are simply considered as too costly by these companies.

 

People only target the government for the problem of the labour camps but suffice to see that it is a matter of greed which goes back to the companies themselves. Indeed,  the new enhanced labour camps and other arrangements for mid-level personnel are available and they simply stay unoccupied as most companies are not willing to pay more to house their personnel under humane and acceptable conditions.

 

It is sad but very much a fact of the human condition that those who can change things fail to recognize that it is only in the establishment of a system that is palatable, steeped in truth and fair to everyone that you can build real sustainability.

Unsustainable – Muse

Second Law, Isolated System – Muse

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXPoJAyeF8k

Les mille mots des plaisirs à échanger en douce / Thousand words of pleasure to be exchanged softly

Les mille mots des plaisirs à échanger en douce

(Poème écrit sous la forme de Sonnet Occitan en Alexandrin. Voir la traduction en anglais ci-dessous ou ici)

31 juillet 2016

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Courtesy entrance.com

 

La substance de nos rêves est un glissement de soie

Irréelle résonance qu’amplifie mon regard

Nos réunions si brèves qu’en chagrin je me noie

De cette maigre pitance créant soif d’un buvard

 

Des nocturnes relèves je préserve l’émoi

De charnelle délivrance recueillie sur le tard

Aguerrie par les trêves la reine réclame son roi

Pour plus ample réjouissance vive lui prêter un fard

 

Les mille mots des plaisirs à échanger en douce

De ces fards inconnus je désigne un trousseau

Eventail de désirs suis-je brune suis-je rousse ?

 

De mes chairs parcourues résistance le fardeau

Les mille maux déplaisirs en recoins que je pousse

Comme une cruche éperdue va se perdre dans l’eau

 

Lecture du poème: 

Sans dire un mot – Emmanuel Moire

 

Thousand words of pleasure to be exchanged softly

(Translation into an English poem of a poem written in French in the Occitan Sonnet form and as an Alexandrin. See original above or here)

July 31, 2016

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Courtesy Marc Chagall

 

The substance of our dreams is like rustling of silk

An unreal resonance that my eye amplifies

Our meetings are so brief that I drown in sorrow

This meager nourishment making thirst for blotter

 

From nocturnal relay I preserve excitement

Of carnal deliverance received at later stage

Seasoned by the truces the Queen calls on her king

For further rejoicing to quickly lend her blush (For further rejoicing stark to lend her shadow)

 

Thousand words of pleasure to be exchanged softly

Of these unknown blushes (shadows) I compose beauty kit (I compose a keychain)

A large set of desires am I brunette, redhead?

 

From my flesh discovered resistance the burden

Thousand ills displeasure in corners that I push

Like an insane pitcher that is lost in water

 

Reading of the translated version of the poem: 

The Hours – The Kays Lavelle

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrewvHPdWpA