The Cleopatra Tales 5: Astral Flight
2 February 2017

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The Cleopatra Tales 5: Astral Flight
2 February 2017

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What I see now dies
7 January 2017

Words spilling
Through intent killing
She takes me
Cherished tree
Withered hearts that beg in plea
Washed in random sea
They walk out
Shadows tall and stout
Souls that winced
Intent rinsed
Rising red from meat that’s minced
Mind no heart convinced
Moons follow
Heartbeats to hollow
Willow’s seed
Murky weed
Choices made on brink of speed
We retain soft reed
Save me sight
Hush the renewed plight
Blinding stare
Whining glare
Flight in seconds we were there
Living in nightmare
Grinding blast
Dissolution fast
Wink you’re gone
On the lawn
Brittle pieces once upon
A lifeline now torn
They crawl slow
Shadows through the flow
Mend my eyes
Feed me lies
I once looked upon the skies
What I see now dies
Reading of the poem:

The Sound of Silence – Pat Metheny
Minuano – Pat Metheny
Last Train Home – Pat Metheny
To the End of the World – Pat Metheny
The Truth will Always Be – Pat Metheny
Always and Forever – Pat Metheny
Blood chalice
13 September 2016

Three fourteen
Shortened rendering
Measured sigh
Breath of Pi
We broadened dainty patchwork
Fractals encircling
Silence grows
With the throbbing beat
In Heartpath
We renew
The old ways lost in the crude
Like trees in concrete
Regal cloaks
Flow from the shoulders
Of Elders
Walking nude
Revelation of the flesh
The delicate mesh
Painted frames
Of haunting descent
All the pains
Underwent
They glisten in moonlit night
Awash in the light
The practice
Silver clad moons sight
Surgical
The new flight
Precision of the target
On shores we forget
No malice
In heart of the child
Elm tree bends
Blood chalice
Carving through carmine lifetimes
Morrows twining suns
Reading of the poem:

Aguae Universalis / Canto del Alma (432Hz) – Flavia Vallega Krystael
Deliverance
10 September 2016

The timeloop
Frantic rewinding
The edges
Reminding
Of the jaws of Time grinding
All coming to Halt
Forgiveness
A token to ask
Heavy task
Lone shoulders
Sun setting behind boulders
The very last time
The Goddess
She preserves all souls
Her imprint
On insoles
In the mutated species
New life as Pisces
The children
They announced New Age
When the rage
Covered Earth
All purified by waters
Through heavenly skies
Waters flow
From rivers of sage
Shining gills
Receive Light
Spirts beckon to the Sight
Of shores in distance
Deliverance
In warmth of twined suns
They gather
Roots of loss
Elements all within toss
Winged creatures are born
Reading of the poem:

Kyrie – Antaeus
The greatest divide
5 September 2016

Digital
Flicker on the clock
Three three three
Wake-up call
Mind goes through all I recall
The buzz of the fall
Dark flashes
The light particles
Spirits haunt
Old temples
The paper burning crumples
The weight of my words
Gathered herds
Reckoning of Times
Passages
Through needles
Unbridled journey speeding
Through fabric of space
My wrapping
Immaterial
The loyal
Calm await
They perceive the long lost gait
Whispers of my mind
Circles squared
Answers in the Pi
We research
Fruits of lie
Geometry distorted
In withering planes
Traversing
The greatest divide
I pierce Heart
In knowledge
Walking on rim of sky’s edge
Soul immemorial
Reading of the poem:

Gurdjieff – De Hartmann Vol 04: Meditation, par Alain Kremski
Gurdjieff – De Hartmann Vol 01: Voyage vers des lieux inaccessibles, Alain Kremski
Gurdjieff – De Hartmann Vol 03: Recit de la resurrection du Christ, Alain Kremski
The grass was greener
20 August 2016

She looked across the battered fields lying scorched by the heat around her frame in veils. From afar came its glint, shining eerily under the summer sun. So infused with more than just a hint of light she felt she should run towards it for it looked so beautifully green, it was almost lime-like in its iridescent sheen. She imagined the dewdrops painting life-like shadows alongside the blades of grass, twirling with these latter in those meadows a long-forgotten dance. She could almost sense the hum of the grasshoppers, the sound of brass invading her mind with their invitation to prance.
An arm brushing past hers tore her thoughts away from that beautiful island and its mighty sway. The field around her was buzzing in glee with grey-faced workers in neat rows of three attempting so desperately to instill some life back into the withered plants going downhill. The water ran from their giant cans dark, muddy and lifeless, not even a spark. She watched them smother rather than water the field as more sand and dirt was all the cans would yield. Here and there some poppies had survived, their wild nature breaking free revived by the view of the skies from the murky lands ties.
It was the bluebells that withered the most. Their head hung, their face downcast, they looked like this time they would never last. The secular trees of themselves a ghost looked over the horizons, a sight only they could boast and realised that perhaps this was the last year they would play host to the hundreds of bluebirds that on their branches found outpost to watch the first sunrise. Suddenly a ray split the skies and onward came rains of the most frightful might. To the field workers they were though the most beautiful sight as they gathered out of ranks not bothering how offering to the rain their weather-beaten brow as it washed away the mud. The oldest of trees came down with a thud and as the land under it drank the rain a damp and soon mossy stance took over its grounds again and again and again.
She looked across the reddened field to the brink of where her sight would yield. She looked back to the moss growing on that new land. Its glint was known to her not a new brand. Both far and near she could see it so clear.
The grass was greener.
Reading of the short story:

Green…The Colour of Evolution – Yakuro
Make us the colour of your rainbows’ light
14 August 2016

Come feed me your night in cosmic swirling
In black holes that swoon through tempest of day
Molten sun and moon in my veins blood sway
To rhythm of your flight in the soul twirling
Through purple twilight like cloak unfurling
Fresh rains of monsoon sprinkling scent of hay
Nightingales that croon to end of dismay
Your shadow in sight meets toe uncurling
Cover my lips sigh with your breath in haze
Birth my frame tremor of drowsy delight
For hearts don’t deny when mind is in daze
When the cheeks’ palour shows foregone the fight
Spill in waters high all your sunshine’s glaze
Make us the colour of your rainbows’ light
Reading of the poem:

Meet me by the Water – Rachel Yamagata
To go with the flow resistance now dead
10 August 2016

Life’s complexity in seasons of thrall
Levitating wings to treasure the sun
Scorching heat that wrings the branches undone
The higher the tree the greater the fall
Synchronicity motions us enthrall
A new time that brings the feeling of One
Heart closer that sings the shadows outrun
Code eternity to seconds recall
The high and the low heart skies or in lead
Contrasting the lanes pitch black and snow white
Love fear sets aglow in end of the dread
Misconstrued our pains sunken tides the fight
To go with the flow resistance now dead
Purple suns the stains from faces of light
Reading of the poem:

Rise and Fall – Dargaard
The Dissolution of Eternity – Dargaard
In Nomine Aeternitatis – Dargaard
Walk inside the Light
4 August 2016

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:

De Lumière et d’Obscurité – Dark Sanctuary
Exaudi Vocem Meam, Part 1 – Dark Sanctuary
Exaudi Vocem Meam, Part 2 – Dark Sanctuary
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