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Restoreth

10:16 Jan 19 2010
Times Read: 964


We all search for that moment of bliss in reconnecting with our own soul. This danced poem is a snip from the 23rd Psalm: "Thou restoreth my soul". The flesh answers the spirit's longing to honor a sumptuous creator. My hope is to stimulate cultural dialog to reevaluate the true sacredness of the body.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwats4p_lDk&feature=related


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The Twilight of a Crane

23:03 Jan 18 2010
Times Read: 977


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I am haunted by the beauty of the Japanese tale The Twilight of a Crane:



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gS8bYiKG19U



It started while I was reading a No theatre play with this theme.





Russian animation inspired by the tale:



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0moU9KmJA9A&feature=related



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ManzanaOscura
ManzanaOscura
23:46 Jan 18 2010

great indeed! :)





Isis101
Isis101
00:49 Jan 19 2010

I recall the story...and the Russian adaptation is beautiful!

Reminds me of one of Kurosawa's last films "Dreams".

Thanks for sharing this little gem!





Dragonrouge
Dragonrouge
00:42 Feb 08 2010

Wow! I didn`t saw the movie! Thank you so much! I will see it in a few days I hope!

:)





 

Fragment of a Ballad

22:58 Jan 01 2010
Times Read: 1,036


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Fragment of a Ballad





by Elizabeth Eleanor Siddal








Many a mile over land and sea

Unsummoned my love returned to me;

I remember not the words he said

But only the trees moaning overhead.



And he came ready to take and bear

The cross I had carried for many a year,

But words came slowly one by one

From frozen lips shut still and dumb.



How sounded my words so still and slow

To the great strong heart that loved me so,

Who came to save me from pain and wrong

And to comfort me with his love so strong?



I felt the wind strike chill and cold

And vapours rise from the red-brown mould;

I felt the spell that held my breath

Bending me down to a living death.

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Aracon
Aracon
12:11 Jan 02 2010

Love your style.






RainWitch
RainWitch
16:18 Jan 02 2010

Very Beautiful!





Isis101
Isis101
22:05 Jan 02 2010

Another classic beauty...you have good taste in poetry.





ManzanaOscura
ManzanaOscura
22:29 Jan 02 2010

:) I like it.





Dragonrouge
Dragonrouge
14:15 Jan 10 2010

Thank you ladies! I come upon that searching on the Net for old vampire poetry.Lady Siddal, the muse of the great painter Rosetti seemed pretty interested of the ghosts of marines and of the vampires from the sea.Because it`s not clearly a vampire poem I thought I might add it to my journal.





Isis101
Isis101
23:12 Jan 10 2010

Ah yes - Lasy Siddal was Rossetti's favorite muse/model...they collaborated a lot!





 

El vampiro by Delmira Agustini

20:55 Jan 01 2010
Times Read: 1,043


First published in Cantos de la mañana, 1910.





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The Vampire



(El vampiro, translation by Allejandro Caceres)











In the bosom of the sad evening



I called upon your sorrow... Feeling it was



Feeling your heart as well. You were pale



Even your voice, your waxen eyelids,







Lowered... and remained silent... You seemed



To hear death passing by... I who had opened



Your wound bit on it--did you feel me?--



As into the gold of a honeycomb I bit!







I squeezed even more treacherously, sweetly



Your heart mortally wounded,



By the cruel dagger, rare and exquisite,



Of a nameless illness, until making it bleed in sobs!



And the thousand mouths of my damned thirst



I offered to that open fountain in your suffering.





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Why was I your vampire of bitterness?



Am I a flower or a breed of an obscure species



That devours sores and gulps tears?







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Original version in Spanish:











El vampiro





En el regazo de la tarde triste

Yo invoqué tu dolor... Sentirlo era

Sentirte el corazón! Palideciste

Hasta la voz, tus párpados de cera,



Bajaron... y callaste... y pareciste

Oír pasar la Muerte... Yo que abriera

Tu herida mordí en ella -¿me sentiste?-

Como en el oro de un panal mordiera !



Y exprimí más, traidora, dulcemente

Tu corazón herido mortalmente,

Por la cruel daga rara y exquisita

De un mal sin nombre, hasta sangrarlo en llanto!

Y las mil bocas de mi sed maldita

Tendí á esa fuente abierta en tu quebranto.



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¿ Por qué fui tu vampiro de amargura ?...

¿ Soy flor ó estirpe de una especie obscura

Que come llagas y que bebe el llanto ?





Delmira Agustini (October 24, 1886 – July 6, 1914), a Uruguayan poet, is considered one of the greatest female Latin American poets of the early 20th century.



Delmira Agostini was killed by her more or less estranged husband at the tender age of 28, but not before she published three collections of va-va-voom sexy and smouldering poetry.











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If you like the poem you can rate it here:



The poem in the VR database

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Isis101
Isis101
21:44 Jan 01 2010

Lovely.





Aracon
Aracon
12:12 Jan 02 2010

Absolutely eloquent, well chosen and rated a 10 in the VR Database too.






RainWitch
RainWitch
16:17 Jan 02 2010

I love it!





ManzanaOscura
ManzanaOscura
22:27 Jan 02 2010

Especial en verdad, gracias por compartir!!



Special indeed, Thank you for sharing!!!










xxEmaeraldxx
xxEmaeraldxx
23:48 Jan 18 2010

A very beautiful piece of poetry... I really have found some gems in your journal over the years :)





Dragonrouge
Dragonrouge
00:40 Feb 08 2010

*elegantly removes hat and bows his head*








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