Tuesday, September 25, 2012

It's Poetry Night in Parkdale again!

Hey Folks!

Hopefully you all enjoyed our Spanish song Corazon Espinado by Mana, with the amazing Carlos Santana on guitar.Corazon Espinado when translated word for word means...Pierced heart...but the actual expressive
translation which is better accepted is Broken Heart...I hope that everyone feels better after this amazing
song...Notice the religious appearance of Jesus and his heart...and the power it projects!...and as the song develops it delivers hook after hook and you really do start to feel better...even when a love you thought would last forever suddenly has gone sour!...Look at the conga player pointing..the drummer flying to his seat..everyone is in total harmony spiritually with each other..There is total control..It's what we need to mend a broken heart..folks! This is pure useful energy when you decide to use it to demolish the toxic vibrations you are subjected to..If that doesn't help the deeply religious significance will...Experience the feeling!

Anyway...this last Friday was poetry night in Parkdale ...and as always the coordinator urged us to be
expressive and creative and wanted us to make a few sentences with the phrase "I heard it at frog sunrise"Let nature blend in with your inner spirituality..We are all connected this way..The next time you are at the edge of a grapevine near a pond...you might just see me there...he-he
Here is my contribution for last friday's poetry night:




                                                                                          
                                               The sounds of nature
                                               around the grapevine
                                               at the edge of the pond
                                               might have something to say
                                               so I stood attentively watching
                                               and thinking....
                                               What a beautiful morning 
                                               it's going to be as I was sitting,
                                               contemplating, listening...
                                               Yea...I heard it at Frog Sunrise!

                                               by Mario Querqui
                                           
               
                                             
                                           
       
                                           
                   

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