Fleshy Trinity

Fleshy Trinity

2 October 2016

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Choice in move

Synchronicity

Vivid stance

Universe

Leading player to the dance

Unicorns follow

 

We find groove

In bloom of the wild

Inner child

Replicates

Movements of unwritten slates

Between the three worlds

 

None to prove

Within shows without

The shoulders

Squared and stout

Witness what life is about

Wild horse to harness

 

Within us

Colours of the mind

Engorged boat

Willful float

Within trickles of sunshine

The rain to caress

 

Forget fuss

A twirl to remind

Of playgrounds

Blue garlands

When the oceans overcome

Deltas store Islands

 

Renewed thus

Remnants of the free

Moving tops

Twirling points

They move unmoved scattered joints

Fleshy Trinity

 

Reading of the poem: 

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Dancing with The Muse- Chris Spheeris

Dancing with The Muse – Chris Spheeris

Dancing with The Muse – Chris Spheeris

Will you see?

Will you see?

18 May 2016

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Constant flow

Illuminates skin

Empty space

Between cells

Renewing with rising glow

Diffusion of light

 

See beyond

Matter dissolves slow

The skin fades

Trace suffuses

Retina optical play

For phantom member

 

Cast ember

Redefines the dawn

When suns rise

Dark powers

Dilute into nothingness

Wild horse to harness

 

Rodeo

Exercise of wild

Shaking limbs

Frothing mouth

Decaying North going South

Heaped insanity

 

See the light

Observe its darkness

All defined

By opposites

The Queen in her castle sits

Pantomimes her voice

 

Geometry

Subordination

Shades of Pi

We rely

Upon the squared circles lie

Stars’ definitions

 

Will you see?

She voices puzzles

Unseen calf

Rays nuzzles

The cow mother gathers green

Tender baby spleen

 

Reading of the poem:

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The nature of Daylight – Max Richter

Embers – Max Richter

The leftovers soundtrack – Max Richter