Living in open hibernation
with jade-hued trees —
Water features in their lives,
and in mine.
The sky takes
notice - shows a sheen more
glowing than my heart's
golden light in this temple
of stone and glass emptying
of itself.
Soon, clouds follow and
the sacred forest listens
as my temple hums and
glistens, emptying.
My post in exactly 55 words written for Friday Flash 55.
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Above: 'villa cipea' in nanjing, china by sanaksenaho architects ltd, 2009
Image from the 'contemporary architecture in finland' exhibition at kunst merano, italy.
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12 comments:
Your poem gives me a feeling of peacefulness. Beautiful.
Lydia....
What a tranquil post.
Loved that pic, and your lovely poem was exquisite.
Loved your serene 55
Thanks for playing, thanks for your great support, and have a Kick Ass Week-End
I can't help wondering if the emptying is a good thing.
- Alice
I want to live inside these words. Beautiful.
Mary~ Thank you, and have a peaceful weekend!
G-Man~ Thanks, G. I hope your weekend has tranquil moments mixed in with your usual fun!
Alice Audrey~ Oh, I think it is a very good thing, indeed. I thought that this post was actually better suited to my other blog, Clutterquake. Now I think I will post it there anyway!
Nara~ I am so touched by your comment. Thank you.
i like this a lot, it has a zen like tranquil feel -and the words and pictures fit perfectly
Your lovely poem is the essence of Zen concepts. I really do appreciate them, but my heart still longs for the warm hearth in a cozy cottage.
Pixies~ So glad you like it, and thanks for still visiting in spite of my not doing Old Postcard Wednesdays anymore. :)
susan~ So strange, I just was at your blog prior to coming to these comments. Your latest two posts filled me with such wonder. I would indeed love to re-read them while sitting near a warm hearth in a cozy cottage!
emptying allows room for the good things to enter eh? what a cool place that would be...all the glass inviting the world in....
Lydia - i always read your posts, OPW regardless x
I like the way nature pays attention in this poem.
Brian~ Indeed. And I too thought it was a beautiful design.
Pixies ~ Aw, much appreciated. Don't know where you find the time, being the creative novelist that you are. :)
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