Wednesday, June 01, 2005

Inner Altar - African Angel


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7 comments:

  1. there are lines of such stunning imagination here
    "half moons of wheat fields."
    "She is a braille of clay"
    "and purple & red oceans"
    but all in this overlapping structure in which the words seem to be actually reflecting the spirit of the image and vice-versa.

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  2. Thank you for the beautiful comment, narrator. Somehow you always manage to make all the work seem worth it... xo

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  3. Brenda, this is beautiful. There is something about the blues and pinks, along with the repeated images, overlapping, gives a feel for an infinate presence. So happy to find you here.

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  4. s.m. Thank you for that wonderful image...and, sweetie, I am sooo glad you dropped by! *hugs xo

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  5. I'd also like to thank Pru for her suggestions on changing the original order of the stanzas of this poem - much better, now! Thanks hugely honey! xo

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  6. Anonymous3:00 PM

    ...is that ever marvelous...i like the perspective in the poster too, which, together with the colours, seem to jump out at you...

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  7. Ah, yes, Tamar, African angels... I think you are one. xo

    And anon, sweet anon, thank you so much for your beautiful comment and your help with spelling too! xo

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