Guest guest Posted September 16, 2006 Report Share Posted September 16, 2006 The fact that there is no future (or past for that matter) is testimony to how wise God is. This didn't start out to be a poem, but it could be, I suppose. PS: The world is an afterthought. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2006 Report Share Posted September 16, 2006 David wrote: > The fact that there is no future > (or past for that matter) > is testimony > > to how wise God is. > > > This didn't start out to be a poem, > but it could be, > > I suppose. > > > PS: The world is an afterthought. PS: The world is a poem. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2006 Report Share Posted September 16, 2006 , "David" <david.bozzi wrote: > > David wrote: > > > The fact that there is no future > > (or past for that matter) > > is testimony > > > > to how wise God is. > > > > > > This didn't start out to be a poem, > > but it could be, > > > > I suppose. > > > > > > PS: The world is an afterthought. > > > PS: The world is a poem. > this reminds me... the flute the poet is like a flute shaping the breath into a melody true poet shapes his life into a breath of the divine. . . hollow from self touched by intuition life breath becomes a tune in the symphony of being when you read/hear a poem and it touches your heart it is because you yourself are the endless poem of life and the flute inert in the flutist hands cooled by the passing breath caressed by the loving fingers cares not for the sound produced _()_ yosy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2006 Report Share Posted September 16, 2006 , "yosyx" <yosyflug wrote: > > , "David" <david.bozzi@> > wrote: > > > > David wrote: > > > > > The fact that there is no future > > > (or past for that matter) > > > is testimony > > > > > > to how wise God is. > > > > > > > > > This didn't start out to be a poem, > > > but it could be, > > > > > > I suppose. > > > > > > > > > PS: The world is an afterthought. > > > > > > PS: The world is a poem. > > > > > this reminds me... > > > the flute > > the poet is > like a flute > shaping the breath > into a melody > true poet > shapes his life > into a breath > of the divine. . . > hollow from self > touched by intuition > life breath becomes a tune > in the symphony of being > > when you read/hear a poem > and it touches your heart > it is because > you yourself > are the endless > poem > of life > > and > the flute > inert in the flutist hands > cooled by the passing breath > caressed by the loving fingers > cares not > for the sound > produced > > _()_ > yosy > yet the sound is the light and the light is the word and the word is the breath that silence holds in a poet's heart... I love you Yosy, BOOM! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2006 Report Share Posted September 16, 2006 yosy cool yet it warms the heart! Marifa - yosyx Saturday, September 16, 2006 3:20 AM Re: An afterthought , "David" <david.bozzi wrote: > > David wrote: > > > The fact that there is no future > > (or past for that matter) > > is testimony > > > > to how wise God is. > > > > > > This didn't start out to be a poem, > > but it could be, > > > > I suppose. > > > > > > PS: The world is an afterthought. > > > PS: The world is a poem. > this reminds me... the flute the poet is like a flute shaping the breath into a melody true poet shapes his life into a breath of the divine. . . hollow from self touched by intuition life breath becomes a tune in the symphony of being when you read/hear a poem and it touches your heart it is because you yourself are the endless poem of life and the flute inert in the flutist hands cooled by the passing breath caressed by the loving fingers cares not for the sound produced _()_ yosy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2006 Report Share Posted September 16, 2006 David wrote: The fact that there is no future (or past for that matter) is testimony to how wise God is. This didn't start out to be a poem, but it could be, I suppose. PS: The world is an afterthought. yosy: PS: The world is a poem. this reminds me... the flute the poet is like a flute shaping the breath into a melody true poet shapes his life into a breath of the divine. . . hollow from self touched by intuition life breath becomes a tune in the symphony of being when you read/hear a poem and it touches your heart it is because you yourself are the endless poem of life and the flute inert in the flutist hands cooled by the passing breath caressed by the loving fingers cares not for the sound produced _()_ yosy Ana: yet the sound is the light and the light is the word and the word is the breath that silence holds in a poet's heart... I love you Yosy, BOOM! Era: I wonder what doeas BOOM mean here ? -is it a trumping mode -or a trumpet at Harshas' or BOOM BOOM SHIVA ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2006 Report Share Posted September 16, 2006 , "Era Molnar" <n0ndual wrote: > > > David wrote: > > The fact that there is no future > (or past for that matter) > is testimony to how wise God is. > This didn't start out to be a poem, but it could be, > > I suppose. > > PS: The world is an afterthought. > > yosy: PS: The world is a poem. > > > this reminds me... > > the flute > the poet is > like a flute > shaping the breath > into a melody > true poet > shapes his life > into a breath > of the divine. . . > > hollow from self > touched by intuition > life breath becomes a tune > in the symphony of being > when you read/hear a poem > and it touches your heart > it is because > you yourself > are the endless > poem > of life > > and > the flute > inert in the flutist hands > cooled by the passing breath > caressed by the loving fingers > cares not > for the sound > produced > > _()_ > yosy > > Ana: yet the sound is the light > and the light is the word > and the word is the breath > that silence holds > in a poet's heart... > > I love you Yosy, > > BOOM! > > Era: I wonder what doeas BOOM mean here ? > > -is it a trumping mode > > -or a trumpet at Harshas' > > or BOOM BOOM SHIVA ? > "BOOM" is a traditional chiloom baba's shout, thrown out at the space. it 'stops the time', and marks a point in the flow... serving as an audial dot "." it focuses the moment, "till now" and "from now on". and since chiloom babas are traditionally shiva representatives (shiva aspect turning all matter to ashes), hence the BOOM BOOM SHIVA... _()_ namaz te chiloom baba yosy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2006 Report Share Posted September 16, 2006 , "Emanuele De Benedetti" <e.debenedetti wrote: > > yosy > > cool > yet it warms the heart! > > Marifa thank you, marifa. good to see you! yosy > - > yosyx > > Saturday, September 16, 2006 3:20 AM > Re: An afterthought > > > , "David" <david.bozzi@> > wrote: > > > > David wrote: > > > > > The fact that there is no future > > > (or past for that matter) > > > is testimony > > > > > > to how wise God is. > > > > > > > > > This didn't start out to be a poem, > > > but it could be, > > > > > > I suppose. > > > > > > > > > PS: The world is an afterthought. > > > > > > PS: The world is a poem. > > > > this reminds me... > > the flute > > the poet is > like a flute > shaping the breath > into a melody > true poet > shapes his life > into a breath > of the divine. . . > hollow from self > touched by intuition > life breath becomes a tune > in the symphony of being > > when you read/hear a poem > and it touches your heart > it is because > you yourself > are the endless > poem > of life > > and > the flute > inert in the flutist hands > cooled by the passing breath > caressed by the loving fingers > cares not > for the sound > produced > > _()_ > yosy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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