Saturday, July 31, 2010

INSTANT CREATIONS



"GONDOLIN"

Like mirrors looking
back to forgotten paths,
laughing
loving
dreaming
dream's food
images de javu.
~

A magic carpet
thoughts ride
endless colors
endless skies,
timeless momemts
worlds unknown
but known.
~

Spirit of Light
Goddess of Night
whose starburst flush
my eyes,
could it be
my old home,
my friends,
my loves,
my life.
~

What piper this be
who guides me here,
what god he serves,
what rite.
~

Naked
in the sound
stripped and bare
free formless form
I am
floating
in air.
~

Cross twinkling lakes
and bamboo stream,
drenched
in winds
of unchained melody
and love unbound
by space
and time.
~~

The title of this work "Instant Creations" is taken from the musical work by the same name created by Pier Paderni and Andrea Ortu. "Gondolin" is included with the permission of Pier Paderni as well. You may visit each of these creative artists at:
http://users.libero.it/index.html, http://users.libero.it/andreaortu/timebandits.html

Saturday, July 24, 2010

THE TIMELESS SPELL - L' ENVOI

And so went the tragic love between Papys, the lost sailor of the seas, and the mysterious siren.

So heart wrenching and harrowing the account, it is said that all who heard it became speechless, dumbstruck or tongue-tied, unable to utter a single word.

What meaning and awareness could two people have for love. What potential for greatness. What cataclysm of disaster.

And to this very day, the tale is passed just as it was when first uttered from the lips of Papys himself.

Following his revelations, Papys made a solemn vow to alter his faultful ways and pledged first and foremost to honor committment to love.

It is unclear where Papys encountered shipwreck. Some think as far west as the Great Pillars is where he met demise. This may well be true, for Papys making his way back out onto the seas, joined up with the wandering Sea People, estranged souls like himself who are thought to be the lone survivors of sunken Atlantis.

Together they sailed for two harsh years across the open seas in search of a new home. Finally, they reached the endearing land of Phrygia, a sunny peninsula extending from Hellespont to the protected waters of Propontis and,in the direction of the rising sun, to the hidden waters of Pontus Euxinus.

They named their new home Dardanus.

The days passed and life slowly was more livable, though happiness remained elusive. Then on one sunny, balmy day as Papys was riding the flickering waves of Propontis, as he was dreaming with the billowing sails gently breathing to the rhythm of the wind-he saw again-the crystal eyes. The crystal eyes he should never forget.

The stare, piercing his every inch of being, pervading him with the same charm for which he agonized and yearned. Abruptly, he turned away, not wanting to look. Not wanting to be tempted. But some things by nature we cannot change. Unable to keep himself suspended in pretense, he gave in, turning to his leeward side and the omnipresent glow of the crystal eyes.

And there in all her wonderous glory and unspeakable beauty stood the naiad, Clyromneme.

No words of sorrow were spoken. No gestures of propiation. No utterances of apology. It was as if the world had started over.The old ended and a new one begun. The magic that had been lost, suddenly returned.

From that moment on, they never parted sight. Trusting themselves once more, Papys and Clyromneme were wedded man and wife.

They spent magic nights on the moon-illumined waters of Propontis among the dreaming islets, recounting the stars where thry once lived and the secrets of the old ways of living and being. By day, and at the zenith of summer solstice, they sauntered the hidden strands and off coves of Pontis Euxinus where sunlight dappled within the rock, pebbled sands, loitering to the magic tales spun by night stars the evening before. There they dreamed. Learning again the old ways that had been forgotten. While along the enchanting shores of Biga, they practiced their games of whims and fancy and making love.

As the days passed, their love grew stronger. Clyromneme found herself with child and gave to Papys a son who they named Troas.

Papys and Clyromneme taught Troas the secrets of life they had recovered, and Troas following their example soon rose to become the great Prince of Dardanus.

Troas was wise and good. He ruled the Sea People by the Golden Rule of Love. And the Sea People flourished and prospered and succeeded to heights never before imagined. Their numbers increased as more mortals and naiads, many of whom had been set to siren ways, intermarried and followed the secret path.

Some claim the Sea People never die and are immortal. Though they live, they are no longer recognized, for they live as spirits drifting like the winds. Some, from time to time, assume forms as they wish, but unbeknownst to the mortal world.

According to tales of old salts, they became immortal because they came to understand the secret of how love makes up the woof and warp of the Universe. In the same way that contrast between land and sea becomes a unity of one planet.

Though some accounts by old salts suggest to having heard the shrill siren call along cloistered fiords, sheltered firths and secluded bays where some sirens yet choose to remain solitary among the fishes and coral, not a single soul to date has been lost to the treacherous, craggy coasts.

Thus goes the tale of The Timeless Spell, its trials and tribulations, and how it was overcome.
~~

Copyright 2010 Francis Don Daniels All Rigts Reserved.
Thanks to Susi Galloway for her permission to include "The Siren's Lure"
with this writing. You may view other of Susi's fine art works by going to
http://susi-galloway.artistwebsites.com

Thursday, July 22, 2010

THE TIMELESS SPELL - THE EQUATION


THE SIREN'S LURE


Pictures winged
in three dimensions
before my eyes,
dartling
one and then the next
a panorama of existence
soaked
with emotions
I could not explain.

A glimpse
first here
then there,
a familiar likeness,
while others
too odd and strange.

Was this yet
another conjure
of the siren,
or the quandry
of modern man?

The pictures flashed on
as if to tell the story
of the hourglass-
a cinematic journey
of whom and where
I'd been.

Places vague and unknown,
persons with foreign tongues:
Universes anongst the stars,
worlds cast somewhere beyond;
A man devoted to the Arts,
A man who's waging wars;
A man of indelible strength,
A man of pitiless flaws.

Before my eyes
plunged
impinging pain
of the lapses of life.
Before my eyes
poured
the meaness
I'd become.

And her face
the tears
gently trickling
in tiny beads
down her cheeks.
The sadness
in her crystal eyes
that now
pangs
my tortured heart.

No matter how hard
I tried, I
could not stop
the onslaught of pictures
revealing
in blatant color
my frailties, deceit
and lies.
Until,
at last,
I reconciled
the upheaval
of my transgressions.

A dichotomy
as clear as
duty and omission,
as clear as
the artist
and the thief.
To realize my pain
and suffering
came not from her resentment,
but from my own demise.

That my wounded cries
were of my own affliction,
the hourglass
my empty sands.
~~
Copyright 2010 Francis Don Daniels.
All Rights Reserved.
"The Siren's Lure" used with the permission of Suzi Galloway.
To view other of her fine art works you may go to
http://suzi-galloway.artistwebsites.com

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

THE TIMELESS SPELL-AN EKPHRASIS



THE SIREN'S LURE




Woman
of infinite beauty
eyes of crystal
and celestial body
horizon where sleeps
the eternal sun.

Goddess of Seduction,
Sorceress of the Seas,
a thousand lips of kisses.
Immortal seed tempting
love and charm
like a dream you came to me
and I fell into your arms.

Out on the blue deep,
I, but a lone seafarer
when you came.
So shrill the siren call
I could not tell
the sky from the sea.
Endless hours of hope and despair
driven by your lure, is it to end
without your love-

To be my Calypso
bound
to the Earth
revolving
black to gold,
tracking
with the seasons
the oceans' ebb and flow
to end upon the jagged shores
of the lost and gone,
kept as your pawn
my captured soul.

In the hourglass
the sand that flows
is me, from
life to life
in a timeless spell.

Lost
on a desert caravan
I roam the dunes
of ancient time,
withered and parched
and mind awry,
forlorn
of your magic waters.

What man or immortal
has betrayed you,
so bled your heart
from ill-promised love
that with resentful will
all men you scorn?
To suffer the pain
of your broken heart;
To be the fuel
for your sadistic love;
To burn and be
your redemption.

And now
leaving me
as between
Scylla and Charybdis-
the machine existence
of modern man,
despoiled of native sentience
to endure living by drugs
and surigal means
and worship
the gray mattered brain.

Return me
to where you found me
out on the deep blue sea,
as the fishes
who swim at you side
or the coral
who color your reef,
to live in the waters
of your crystal eyes.

Woman
in my mind
the hourglass flows
only for you.
If only I can keep
this heavy heart adrift
lest it drown
in its sinking sadness.

Woman
of infinite beauty.
~~
Copyright 2010 Francis Don Daniels. All Rights Reserved.

Many thanks to Suzi Galloway for her permission to include "The Siren's Lure"
with this writing. You may review other of her fine art works by going to
http://suzu-galloway.artistwebsites.com or sgnarts.imagrkind.com

Saturday, July 3, 2010

IMMORTALITY

It seemed strange
that I should know you
before we'd even met.

How do I explain.

Or
how to keep
an honest face
no trace
of withholding.

Or
an anxious heart
eager
to spill its stories
of things then till now,
hushing it
from musing aloud.

And
places far away
I must admit unvisited,
yet speak wildly about
as though
were natively bred.

Words like "surreal"
or "deja vu",
do they get
me off the hook,
or add confusion
to sanctioned glibness
belying
the truth.

Of a magic in the world
of immortal being
few given to understand
not from lack of senses,
but estrangement
from freedom's sails
to waft the universe
of thought.

As on a poet's lips
dreaming
to the melody
of his breath
and wandering
in wildernesses
of silent creation.

To wake to find
the life of dreams
today is created,
but live
in another time.
~
Copyright Francis Don Daniels 2010.
All Rights Reserved.