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Jan 8 08, 16:00
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From: Bariloche, Argentine Patagonia
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Real Name: Sylvia Evelyn Maclagan
Writer of: Poetry & Prose
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SECOND REVISION GAIA
To unwind, to dream, beneath the canopy of a willow-tree! I wander your prairies, Gaia, picture sunflowers smile at summer skies, charting the sun’s orbit till nightfall.
Vast terrains pretend to slumber, guarded by languid owl-eyes stalking slinky felines and other unseen creatures of night.
I sleep beneath my leafy umbrella as frogs croak the onset of dawn, heralding showers flirting with rainbows. In dreams I circumnavigate mountain lakes, sight naissance of rivers.
I recite poems that nobody wrote, wondrous words dormant in memories of the dead. I gaze at Gothic cathedrals, the Taj Mahal, Roman aqueducts dominating Italic olive groves, Alexandria’s library perished beneath the sea.
Libelious lies and carnage disrupt my trance.
Where has love gone, where the chubby toes of children? Why does blossom wither by waysides? Nuclear submarines inflame sapphire seas…
I've shared hope with shipwrecked migrants, blending homage and heartache. I am a refugee seeking a fresh life, or just life... I dream the dreams of all men.
I conjure up dust-bowls on Austral steppes, Amazonia gutted by russet roads, thawing glaciers thunder Andean slopes.
Ice cubes tremble in my crystal tumbler, as I offer a toast to Gaia, to mystery, unreason, riddles, the paradox of her existence in space-time, to reality.
Reality is the destruction I have caused her. It is mourning a death foretold, though Death is not her death but mine.
By Psyche
Copyright: Sylvia Maclagan, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2007.REVISIONGAIA
To unwind, to dream, beneath the canopy of a willow-tree! I wander your prairies, Gaia, picture sunflowers smile at summer skies, charting the sun’s orbit till nightfall.
Vast terrains pretend to slumber, guarded by languid owl-eyes stalking slinky felines and other creatures of night. I sleep on beneath my leafy umbrella, even as frogs croak the arrival of dawn showers flirting with rainbows. In dreams I circumnavigate mountain lakes, sighting naissance of rivers.
I recite poems that nobody wrote, wondrous verses dormant in memories of the dead. I gaze at Gothic cathedrals, Taj Mahal, Roman aqueducts dominating Italic olive groves, Alexandria’s library perished to the sea.
Libelious lies and carnage disrupt my trance: Where has love gone, where the chubby toes of children? Why does blossom wither by waysides? Nuclear submarines inflame sapphire seas… I share dreams with drowned sailors, blending homage and heartache. I am a refugee seeking a fresh life, or just a life... I dream the dreams of all men.
I conjure barren austral steppes, Amazonian forests fissured by red roads and far-flung thawing glaciers.
Uneasily rattling ice-cubes in a crystal tumbler, I offer a toast to Gaia, to mystery, unreason, riddles, the paradox of her existence in space-time, .................................to reality.
Reality is the destruction I have caused her. It is mourning a death foretold, though Death is not her death .................................but mine.
By Psyche
Copyright: Sylvia Maclagan, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2007.ORIGINALGAIA
To unwind, close my eyes, to dream, beneath the canopy of a willow-tree! I wander your prairies, Gaia, picture sunflowers smile at summer skies, charting the sun’s orbit till nightfall.
Vast terrains pretend to slumber, guarded by languid owl-eyes stalking slinky felines, hares and other creatures of night. I sleep on beneath my leafy umbrella, even as frogs croak the arrival of dawn showers playing at rainbows with the sun. In dreams I circumnavigate mountain lakes, sight naissance of rivers.
I recite poems that nobody wrote, wondrous verses dormant in memories of the dead. And then I gaze at Gothic cathedrals, at Taj Mahal, at Roman aqueducts dominating Italic olive groves, at Alexandria’s library perished in the sea.
Libel, lies and carnage disrupt my trance: Where has love gone, where the chubby toes of children? Why does blossom wither by waysides? Nuclear submarines inflame sapphire seas…? I share dreams with drowned sailors, blending homage and heartache. I am a refugee seeking a fresh life, or just a life... I dream the dreams of all men.
I conjure barren austral steppes gasp at far-flung thawing glaciers, Amazonian forests fissured by red roads, while I uneasily rattle ice-cubes in a crystal tumbler. I raise my tumbler and offer a toast to Gaia, to mystery, unreason, riddles, the paradox of her existence in space-time, .................................to reality.
Reality is the destruction I have caused her. It is mourning a death foretold, though Death is not her death .................................but mine.
By Psyche
Copyright: Sylvia Maclagan, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2007.
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Mis temas favoritos The Lord replied, my precious, precious child, I love you and I would never leave you. During your times of trial and suffering, when you see only one set of footprints, it was then that I carried you.
"There is no life higher than the grasstops Or the hearts of sheep, and the wind Pours by like destiny, bending Everything in one direction."
Sylvia Plath, Crossing the Water, Wuthering Heights. Nominate a poem for the InterBoard Poetry Competition by taking into careful consideration those poems you feel would best represent Mosaic Musings. For details, click into the IBPC nomination forum. Did that poem just captivate you? Nominate it for the Faery award today! If perfection of form allured your muse, propose the Crown Jewels award. For more information, click here!MM Award Winner 
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Mar 19 08, 08:33
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Oh my Sylvia, I adore the visuals and the context of this poem, very nicely done. I haven't taken the time to read through any other replies, however I am focusing on the revision so hopefully I won't repeat too much. :) Hugs, Liz QUOTE GAIA
To unwind, to dream, beneath the canopy of a willow-tree! I wander your prairies, Gaia, picture sunflowers smile at summer skies, charting the sun’s orbit till nightfall. The first few lines are strikening images and start to immediately shape the view for the reader. I thought perhaps L4, might work well if 'at summer skies, was brought down to its own line. There is a very pleasing sound blend through out and I find it works well in all stanzas. QUOTE Vast terrains pretend to slumber, guarded by languid owl-eyes stalking slinky felines and other creatures of night. I would suggest a stanza break after 'creatures of night' ... Perhaps there is a way to make this more active. I love the use of 'pretend' to imply that it's sleepiness can be deceiving -  L2, perhaps switching the words around. 'languid owl-eyes guard' (this to my ear makes it more active) as well as including another word to sharpen the 'other creatures' perhaps 'and other unseen creatures of night' QUOTE I sleep on beneath my leafy umbrella, even as frogs croak the arrival of dawn showers flirting with rainbows. In dreams I circumnavigate mountain lakes, sighting naissance of rivers. I would suggest omitting 'on' and in L2, omit even I would bring up 'of dawn' to end of line 2 and add like before showers. QUOTE I recite poems that nobody wrote, wondrous verses dormant in memories of the dead. I gaze at Gothic cathedrals, Taj Mahal, Roman aqueducts dominating Italic olive groves, Alexandria’s library perished to the sea. Would you consider ; I recite unwritten poems, wondrous verses dormant in memories of the dead, I gaze at Gothic Cathedrals, the Taj Mahal, ... QUOTE Libelious lies and carnage disrupt my trance: Where has love gone, where the chubby toes of children? Why does blossom wither by waysides? Nuclear submarines inflame sapphire seas… I share dreams with drowned sailors, blending homage and heartache. I am a refugee seeking a fresh life, or just a life... I dream the dreams of all men. I would put an end stop after carnage and bring down disrupt my trance; down 1 line then where the narrator begins questioning the changes perhaps bring it to a new stanza ... I would also suggest omitting 'or just a life' as I felt '...seeking a fresh life,' has stronger meaning an intent. Actually the last line ... " I dream the dreams of all men.' would be an excellent ending line of the poem. QUOTE I conjure barren austral steppes, Amazonian forests fissured by red roads and far-flung thawing glaciers.
Uneasily rattling ice-cubes in a crystal tumbler, I offer a toast to Gaia, to mystery, unreason, riddles, the paradox of her existence in space-time, .................................to reality.
Reality is the destruction I have caused her. It is mourning a death foretold, though Death is not her death .................................but mine.
By Psyche I really would take that line 'I dream the dreams of all men -" and leave it on its own after ... though death is not her death .... but mine. / I dream the dreams of all men. It has a very serious context and can leave the reader feeling intrigued. Anyway. I hope I've helped some I think this poem is exciting and mysterious. A wonderful read and I will be reading it again! I second Lori's Nomination to IBPC! :) Hugs, Liz
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Mar 19 08, 10:28
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Ornate Oracle

Group: Praetorian
Posts: 10,653
Joined: 27-August 04
From: Bariloche, Argentine Patagonia
Member No.: 78
Real Name: Sylvia Evelyn Maclagan
Writer of: Poetry & Prose
Referred By:David Ting

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Oh my Liz...LOL... I'm always so pleased when you crit my poems, because you come up with really great ideas.
I won't comment on them right here, as I need to save on energy (FMS, ya know...), so I'll go straight to revising and hope it'll flow nicely.
I am fascinated by your suggestion of moving that line to the finale.... hmm... my only worry is that there are plenty of bad men who must 'dream' horrid things.... rather complex issue, I'll see what I can come up with...
Many thanks, Liz, hugs, Syl ***
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Mis temas favoritos The Lord replied, my precious, precious child, I love you and I would never leave you. During your times of trial and suffering, when you see only one set of footprints, it was then that I carried you.
"There is no life higher than the grasstops Or the hearts of sheep, and the wind Pours by like destiny, bending Everything in one direction."
Sylvia Plath, Crossing the Water, Wuthering Heights. Nominate a poem for the InterBoard Poetry Competition by taking into careful consideration those poems you feel would best represent Mosaic Musings. For details, click into the IBPC nomination forum. Did that poem just captivate you? Nominate it for the Faery award today! If perfection of form allured your muse, propose the Crown Jewels award. For more information, click here!MM Award Winner 
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Psyche GAIA [revised 20 Mar 08] Jan 8 08, 16:00 Xanadu IMO this could use some editing. Kind of "les... Jan 9 08, 14:07 Psyche Yes, Linda, less is more... in this year and age... Jan 13 08, 11:22 Cleo_Serapis Hi Sylvia,
Love the title and content here! ... Jan 19 08, 10:32 Psyche Hi Lori!
Thank you for your detailed crit ... Jan 21 08, 10:32 Psyche Hi Lori!
At last I've done my homework ... Jan 30 08, 09:42 Cleo_Serapis Hi Sylvia,
I foind it again! I had wanted to ... Mar 18 08, 16:48  Psyche Hi Lori!
Here I am, so happy to be nomina... Mar 19 08, 10:15
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