"My Imaginary Life"
SEPTEMBER 10, 2007
_My imaginary life..._
_is rich and full..._
_A gift from my soul,_
_my imagination opens doors..._
_into all possibilities..._
_is rich and full..._
_A gift from my soul,_
_my imagination opens doors..._
_into all possibilities..._
_Where dreams take flight..._
and soar the heavens
to land upon the earth...
to land upon the earth...
and be
this moment in time
of heart's desire
coming to rest in the palm
of my hand...
My imaginary life
dances upon the earth...
this moment in time
of heart's desire
coming to rest in the palm
of my hand...
My imaginary life
dances upon the earth...
breathes in
and out
and lets the words of soul
flow
into all that is me
becoming,
merging,
spirit and matter...
remembering
this love,
this sacred, sacred love
of the path beneath my feet...
and out
and lets the words of soul
flow
into all that is me
becoming,
merging,
spirit and matter...
remembering
this love,
this sacred, sacred love
of the path beneath my feet...
And you dear reader... Where, oh where
does the path to your imagination begin???
© "My Imaginary Life" for Writers Island 2007
First three pictures from my Enchanted Tree sculpture, then Dragon sculpture, Mud People series, and final picture of footsteps in our twenty-two foot Santa Rosa Labyrinth.
does the path to your imagination begin???
© "My Imaginary Life" for Writers Island 2007
First three pictures from my Enchanted Tree sculpture, then Dragon sculpture, Mud People series, and final picture of footsteps in our twenty-two foot Santa Rosa Labyrinth.
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