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Riding the currents
sleeping through storms
treading water in the dark
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sparks of harmonics
fly from my pen
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my hand
the sentient animal
of my heart
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An older poem …. words float and land. improvisational rhythms. their own kind of precision. different relationship each time. they’re just there….perhaps have always been
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Artist: Turner
Thanks for the sparks Jana. Each a bonfire. Timely as I consider these fingertips and various surfaces. 🙂
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….and all those spaces in between.
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Always I look forward to your poetry, Jana. Never am I disappointed. Smiles…
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Thanks Bonnie… the feeling is mutual poet friend.
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I love the idea of the hand being the sentient animal of the heart. Beautiful.
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Thanks… I like the image it conjures too!
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chord progressions
ambient echoes
rothko to turner
and
back again
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whale song…
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playing
with
scale
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ideal pairing – both so rich and challenging and beautiful (awe-ful)? Thank you. Which Turner is that?
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The painting is called “Three Seascapes” and thanks for the wonderful comment Nathan. There’s a certain tangible alchemy pairing art with verse… creating a third language.
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They your body. Tremendous. Thanks for actualizing / beginning it Jana
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‘Riding the currents, sleeping through storms, treading water in the dark,’ love all of this poem Jana,and also the painting by Turner, one of my favourite artists. Forgive me for not reading all of your posts, just finding time to catch up but always grateful for the inspiration.
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So good to see you here…. I know of your affinity with the sea, its own rhythms, its breadth. Turner’s work moves me too. Thanks Teri…!
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Things that move us, a deep knowing, like the dolphin, we are wise beyond measure.
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pure crystal…
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multiple facets? Thank you John!
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