Fun fact about Sirius: Sirius is well known as the Dog Star, because it’s the chief star in the constellation, Canis Major, the Big Dog. It’s the sky’s brightest star.
In ancient Egypt, the name Sirius signified its nature as scorching or sparkling.
In India, Sirius is sometimes known as Svana, the dog of Prince Yudhistira.
I can talk about stars forever, they're so magical to me.
My Review
Would you like to review this Poem? Login | Register
Everything here is painted with a deep enchantment. I somehow started with your author's note, which reminded me of the glory of the stars. And then your poetry came to life in each color and shade of their light that fills our skies. There is an awakening pain that grows in your thoughts, yet a sacred bond that glows into the eternal places. Wondrous.
Posted 6 Years Ago
1 of 1 people found this review constructive.
6 Years Ago
Thank you for this amazing review! Sorry for the delay.
Aloha Guillia, the stars certainly have a dreaminess and ethereal quality to them. Your opening lines are offered beautifully and capture the heart of being ‘connected’
You’ve captured Sirius beautifully Hawaiian, Kanaka - covet the stars as pacific navigators the stars are guardians of voyage - they appear many times in our stories and songs. Lovely. Mahalo, Izzy
Posted 6 Years Ago
6 Years Ago
Aloha, beautiful. Thank you for your wonderful review. xo
I like your poem, the stars are magical, I think they're both beautiful and melancholic in the way that some of the stars you see aren't really there anymore. It's like looking at photographs of passed on loved ones. Also I too find the 'Kid A' album very inspiring
Posted 6 Years Ago
6 Years Ago
Yes, exactly! How fascinating is that?! :) Thank you for reading!
Your writes are always so dreamy and magical. I like that. Especially liked the start here, 'red wine, sleeping pills, helps me get back in your arms'..sometimes dreams are the only way to be with someone.
Lovely write, Gullia. x
What would we do without the stars... day or not, they're there, hidden from view, looking down, wondering if we realise, that unlike our 'fellows', they'll return night after night for ever more. As to Sirius, the sentry, the guaridan.. the one who beckons and says.. 'am here, now look for my forever presence in your world, even if not there, the we of us is etched in time. Perhaps.
This is such a beautiful poem, you've captured the sky, Sirius and all, in a masterly way.. gently yet adamantl that however the heart feels, the mind holds a memory - however dark, tis there as a reminder of how to be, how to see things anew. ..
Posted 6 Years Ago
6 Years Ago
Thank you for your wonderful review, Emma :) xo
6 Years Ago
You're more than welcome. Have corrected my terrible spelling.. careless me.
When you wish upon a star …. great poetic imagination is bestowed … just like your fabulous write; smooth soft and starry - a twinkling delight to read - :-)
Everything here is painted with a deep enchantment. I somehow started with your author's note, which reminded me of the glory of the stars. And then your poetry came to life in each color and shade of their light that fills our skies. There is an awakening pain that grows in your thoughts, yet a sacred bond that glows into the eternal places. Wondrous.
Posted 6 Years Ago
1 of 1 people found this review constructive.
6 Years Ago
Thank you for this amazing review! Sorry for the delay.
I loved this! I learned something new about the stars! Even if you didn't understand this, you could almost see another meaning, at least I do. Almost like a love story where it wasn't both ways, or something like that. Either ways, great job!
I love dogs, have a rescue pup of my own, and have always been fascinated with Sirius. Thank you for the great information and equally great and touching poem, Giulia. Sad and celebratory at the same time. “Miss me and then let me go...”-deeply personal dialogue, filled with emotion. Stellar imagery, eloquent language and flow. You give us the truth of love’s painful and deeply-etched good-byes, and leave us wondering if stars cry. Beautiful.
Posted 6 Years Ago
6 Years Ago
You are very welcome :) I'm happy you liked the little fun fact about Sirius. I think stars are abso.. read moreYou are very welcome :) I'm happy you liked the little fun fact about Sirius. I think stars are absolutely magical and I can go on and on about them. Thank you for reading and for leaving a beauitful review :)