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Seven Years on…

01 Sunday Jul 2012

Posted by Worldly Winds in Deep Stuff!, Loss, Poetry, Waiting and Longing

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anger, grief, lightening, longing, loss, Mum, poetry, storms, thunder

 

 

 

 

 

 

Show your sorrow,

tears and all.

Throw down the rain,

let torrents fall.

 

Show your anger,

in thunderous roar,

roll round the skies,

and then send more.

 

Show your fury,

with electric strikes,

lightening lights,

with bolts that smite.

 

I grieve your death,

and so do you.

I see your storms,

the summer through.

 

© Seven Years on… 2012

By Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

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Jacob’s Ladder

01 Sunday Jul 2012

Posted by Worldly Winds in Poetry

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fireflies, Jacob's Ladder, moonbeams, poetry, rainbow, stars, thunder

Raggi di sole, sun beams

 

 

 

 

Climbing Jacob’s ladder,

reaching for the stars,

flirting with the moonbeams,

it makes us who we are.

 

Sliding down the rainbows,

and bouncing off the clouds,

dancing with the fireflies,

as thunder sings out loud.

 

Lightening Skies illuminate,

standing on high peaks,

flying with the eagles,

all within mans’ reach.

 

© Jacob’s Ladder 2012

By Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

Raggi di sole, sun beams (Photo credit: pizzodisevo (Laser therapy – terapia – Therapie))

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Julie’s Poem

30 Saturday Jun 2012

Posted by Worldly Winds in Buddhism, Humour, Poetry

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Buddhism, humour, Kasa, knitting, Ordination process, poetry, Triratna Buddhist Order

 

 

 

 

With knitted Kasas,

we’re on retreat,

we’re not in the Order,

but we’ve reserved a seat!

 

We’re not a Chapter,

not quite yet,

we’re just a paragraph –

On your marks get set!

 

© Julie’s Poem 2012

By Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

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1st Class!!!

30 Saturday Jun 2012

Posted by Worldly Winds in Buddhism, Deep Stuff!, Humour, Poetry

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Buddha, Buddhism, Dharma, enlightenment, poetry, quest, Sangharakshita, Worldly Winds

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I’ve bought my ticket,

I’m going 1st Class!

Setting out on this quest,

on this lives long path.

 

My past is a story,

an interesting read,

but I’m leaving my baggage,

of which I don’t need.

 

I look through the window,

recognise all I see,

the Buddha land scenery,

familiar to me.

 

The weather is clement,

worldly winds have calmed,

the passengers valiant,

Dharma Sister’s at alms.

 

I’m enjoying the journey,

no rush to get there;

with guide book in hand,

and the wind in my hair!

 

We stop at the station,

other travellers alight,

we’re sharing this vision,

Enlightenment in sight.

 

©1st Class!! 2012

By Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

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Reflections

30 Saturday Jun 2012

Posted by Worldly Winds in Buddhism, Deep Stuff!, Love, Poetry

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compassion, enlightenment, harmony, mirror, poetry, pure, reflection, Stream Entry

Matterhorn (4,478 m, Walliser Alps, East side)...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I look in the mirror,

and what do I see?

A face staring back,

that’s simply not me.

 

I open my heart,

and what do I find?

A limitless space,

compassionate and kind.

 

I open my mouth,

and what tumbles out?

Harmonious words,

with truth and no doubt.

 

I search in my head,

what goes on in there?

A radiant mind,

pure, like clear mountain air.

 

© Reflections 2012

By Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

Matterhorn (4,478 m, Walliser Alps, East side) mirrored in Riffelsee, photograph taken from shore of lake Riffelsee. Français : Le mont Cervin (4 478 m, est des Alpes Valaisannes) se reflète dans le Riffelsee. Photo prise sur la berge du lac. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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Just Being

30 Saturday Jun 2012

Posted by Worldly Winds in Buddhism, Deep Stuff!, Longing & Waiting, Poetry

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Bodhisattva, Buddha, Buddhism, enlightenment, poetry, stone

Prince Siddhartha Gautama (Gautama Buddha) wit...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I am a block of stone,

in the process of being,

carved by Dharmic hands,

Bodhisattvas and Buddhas create,

the future potential, to be.

 

I am not that of marble,

Cold, flashy and fragile,

nor that of sandstone,

easy to carve, easy to crumble,

neither am I flint stone,

hard, impenetrable, unyielding.

I am just good old stone –

nothing special.

 

The Buddhas and Bodhisattvas,

Carve my features,

Chip by grain,

they shape my,

future form.

Potential,

I can,

attain!

 

© Just Being 2012

By Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

Prince Siddhartha Gautama (Gautama Buddha) with moustache (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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Sleep

14 Thursday Jun 2012

Posted by Worldly Winds in Daily life, Poetry

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Tags

fear, insomnia, night, poetry, sleep, soul

Crescent Moon - 02-01-06

Crescent Moon – 02-01-06 (Photo credit: wanderingnome)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sleep is not happening

sleep will not come

my heart it is pounding

and my mind is undone.

The thoughts they are taunting

with memories flirting

the darkness is daunting

as my soul is hurting.

Sleep is not happening

sleep will not come.

 

© Sleep 2012

By Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

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I’m Sorry

14 Thursday Jun 2012

Posted by Worldly Winds in Daily life, Humour, Poetry

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humour, poetry, Sorry

I’m sorry I used your toothbrush,

really I truly am.

I don’t know what came over me,

please don’t tell me Mam!

 

I really wasn’t thinking straight,

it was merely my mistake,

I saw it sat upon the sink,

it was the obvious choice to take.

 

A spur of the moment action,

to right some rancid breath,

a brush, a swill, to clear the air,

to prevent halitosis death.

 

I thought I was doing the right thing,

just to help out, you see?

To make his teeth go pearly white,

with breath all minty and clean.

 

I know it was quite wrong of me,

and it really wasn’t right,

but now at least the doggies teeth,

are clean and really white!

Smiling Dog

Smiling Dog (Photo credit: A. Davey)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

© I’m Sorry 2012

By Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

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Do You Ever Wonder?

13 Wednesday Jun 2012

Posted by Worldly Winds in Daily life, Poetry

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curiosity, poetry, wonder, writing

English: An empty ink bottle, pen holder, and ...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Do you ever wonder,

every time you read,

if this is about you and,

the way you have behaved?

 

Can you twist the words around,

to fit your circumstance?

Does your heart still skip a beat,

as the butterflies start to dance?

 

Does it not occur to you,

to stop and take a look,

if I’ve named and shamed you,

and put you in my book?

 

Should you stop to think a while,

and maybe even ponder,

if my words refer to you,

do you ever wonder?

 

© Do You Ever Wonder 2012

By Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

English: An empty ink bottle, pen holder, and a quill with an ink-stained nib (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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Mistakes

12 Tuesday Jun 2012

Posted by Worldly Winds in Deep Stuff!, Loss, Poetry

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Tags

loss, mistakes, Mother, pain, poetry, tears

An illustration from page 30 of Mjallhvít (Sno...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You made the same mistake as her;

the truth is staring you in the face,

screaming so loud, you cannot see,

that you walk to the same dark place.

 

You’ve ventured down this path before

too far, turn back, embrace the pain

shame and defeat, walk hand in hand.

Is it too late to start all over again,

and to make the same mistake as her?

 

© Mistakes 2012

By Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

An illustration from page 30 of Mjallhvít (Snow White) an 1852 icelandic translation of the Grimm-version fairytale (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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