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COMMUNION Sunbeams poured down on mesquite and yucca. I stumbled on the path as a flash of turquoise streaked by my feet. When I sat on a boulder among sagebrush and warm breeze he reappeared before me etched against a red flat stone. Still and uncoiled his long tail glowing bluegreen his body turquoise studded yellow bordering his head and lime feet gripping surface. His eyes fixed my stare my breath paused time paused for a very long while. And then he danced! His long body whirled round tail whipping fast he wheeled again and again spun once more then stopped short looking straight into my eyes. Immobile, I felt his motion that mirrored the one within me deep inside my cells in my atoms. Silent, I listened as he soundlessly echoed galaxies and replayed nebulae unerring in his knowing of the moment out of time beyond space past separation. Now when I put on his colors I wear emblems of honor a gift from dancing together in forever whirling ballet of parallel universes. (To copy or translate this poem, please contact IZABEL SONIA GANZ) TRANSLATOR and ILLUSTRATOR WANTED FOR THIS PAGE |
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