Monday, January 11, 2010

Poem of Night

ALOHA

Welcome, Friend,
to the Time of Mystery


click on photos to enter deepest night

"The man who has seen the rising moon break out of the clouds at midnight

has been present like an archangel at the creation of light and of the world"

Ralph Waldo Emerson


"No sight is more productive of awe than is the night sky."

Llewelyn Powys



Poems written upon awakening at dawn are called aubades.

"The breeze at dawn has secrets to tell you.

Don't go back to sleep.

Rumi


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Watching a small film called Three Days of Rain
inspired the poem below.
Some of you know that my Hawaii novel Aloha Where You Like Go
largely takes place in a Honolulu taxi at night.
The film took me right back to the taxi - and to the sacred night. . .
At the bottom of this blog you will see the cover of my book.
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Things seen at night
fill me with delight.
They have a "not quite"
that somehow shows their deeper true.

All cats are gray
and pass on little mist feet.


A raindrop's path
down a pane of glass
is the timeline of an empire
too much to know:
dissolving,
freezing Master Mind.
Inconsequential words
are freighted with
eternity.

Inner seas hold sway-
till the light changes
and we continue
on our way.


We've reached your destination;
Thanks for riding along!


ALOHA, cloudia

No Comparison

Aloha Monday

It's
ALOHA Monday,
Friend!

Come Right In-

click on photos, eh?
"If you would live without worry, live one day at a time.
Drop yesterday with it's mistakes and failures.
Shut out tomorrow with it's foreboding.
Don't waste your time with futile fears and morbid musings.
Each day is a little life. Be glad and grateful for it's wonder.
Live it with confidence and joy."
Paul Osumi


"The devil is easy to identify.
He appears when you are terribly tired
and makes a very reasonable request
which you know you shouldn't grant."
Fiorello LaGuardia


"If we could see the miracle of a single flower clearly,
our whole life would change."
Buddha

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Look for the spiral,
ever widening,
inclusive,
more and more,
people are joining in.

The spiral is
dynamic,
pleasing,
and ever-upward.

More and more
it appears in our culture.
A dance we all may join.

Come into the spiral
with us!

You are always welcome
here!



ALOHA, cloudia