Poetry of Laurie Corzett

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Poetry of Laurie Corzett

Laurie Corzett, also know as LibraMoon, runs a unique, free art ‘zine called Emerging Visions, that accepts submissions of visual art, essays and poetry, publishing these works as “connected into a derivative artistic statement” on dates that “are idiosyncratic and astrologically linked to the issue’s theme.” Bearing Water for Brigid Sketches for a water vessel – bottle and message elide on waves. Voice of Brigid calls. All who hear: Imagine. Exposed to wind, to grit, to rain and hail, rock faces erode. Vessel Designated fixed space Sacrosanct...

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Poetry of Dafydd ap Gwilym

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Poetry of Dafydd ap Gwilym

A trio of poems from the great 14th century welsh poet, Dafydd ap Gwilym (c. 1315/1320 – c. 1350/1370) Read more from The Poetry of WalesTHE BARD’S LONG-TRIED AFFECTION FOR MORFYDD All my lifetime I have been Bard to Morfydd, “golden mien!” I have loved beyond belief, Many a day to love and grief For her sake have been a prey, Who has on the moon’s array! Pledged my truth from youth will now To the girl of glossy brow. Oh, the light her features wear, Like the tortured torrent’s glare! Oft by love bewildered quite, Have my aching feet all night Stag-like tracked the forest...

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Poetry of Brigette Heywood

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Poetry of Brigette Heywood

Visit the website of Brigette Heywood A Witch’s Song Come Mothers, daughters, sisters and friends. Come gather your brooms we must make amends. We’ll carefully sweep away ghosts of the past, And help to create a Love that will last. Now is the time, Dear Sister Witches, To teach the ones, those who wore breeches. Others who donned the rich robes of power. Those who sought it our final hour. But they we’re so wrong witches don’t die! We are here now again we will fly. Our hands will gather the herbs that can heal, Tend to our loved ones, prepare a good...

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The Poetry and Art of J.L. Stanley

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The Poetry and Art of J.L. Stanley

“My ancestors pioneered the Appalachians, were early settlers in the Dakota Territories and travelled the Oregon trail. Their voices and dreams flow in me and have made me who I am.”Traveling with her family through Asia, the Middle East, Northern Africa, Europe and the UK by the age of 16 as well as having lived in West Virginia, Australia, California and New York State, J. L. Stanley seems indeed to have a bit of her ancester’s pioneer blood coarsing through her active feet and talented hands.She attended UC Berkeley and studied french, archeology and art but...

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Birgitta Jónsdóttir: Global Peace Activist, Artist and Poet

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Birgitta Jónsdóttir: Global Peace Activist, Artist and Poet

Helping people recognize and celebrate their own Individuality has always been at the heart of the matter, the core message of the world’s true leaders. True Leaders of Faith, True Leaders of Nations, True Leaders of Truth…they have all sought and succeeded in various ways to lead The People to come into direct, daily contact with Individuality of Thought, Voice, and Action. Throughout history when religions and governments sought to suppress, stifle and control The People’s thoughts, voices and actions, these True Leaders stood up and valiantly held this sacred ground for...

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Poetry of Rebecca Zingle

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Poetry of Rebecca Zingle

Rebecca ZingleDivine Balance I am the Goddess! I am Freya, Isis, & Artemis. I am Brigid, Rhiannon & Gaia. I am the Goddess of Water & Adoration Of Wind & Wisdom Of Flames & Inspiration Of Earth & Nature, I nurture everything that grows. I am the mystic Moon, alluring illusion, murmuring music on a stormy night. I am the soothing rain, bathing you in intuition & bliss, weeping for & with you. I am the steel wrung from rock and forged in fire, sharp as my mind, quick as my wit and strong as my essence. I whisper wisdom in the wind, carrying myth throughout the...

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