Elisa, I must say I find this poem most mesmerizing. I find myself lost in its silent music, wandering in a world of both darkness and light. I enjoyed every minute of it; the never-ending journey to the loved one, to the brightest furthest star. One so hopeless, yet still so full of hope. Great job.
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Thank you so much Salma for your kind words, I'm so pleased you like it, I saw we have much in commo.. read moreThank you so much Salma for your kind words, I'm so pleased you like it, I saw we have much in common, and that you have post great fantasy stuff too... I will come by soon for you. I loved your words. So appreciated. -x-
This one was mystical to me. It brings you on a journey, floating through endless clusters and solar systems as you search for the only one that is right for you. And though you are filled with worry and may never see your home again you know it is worth it to finally reach your goal. Full of flawless metaphor and beauty and the rhythm was lovely as well.
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You perfectly summarized the heart of a traveler, thank you so much my sweet friend! :) such a beaut.. read moreYou perfectly summarized the heart of a traveler, thank you so much my sweet friend! :) such a beautiful review...
Elisa, I must say I find this poem most mesmerizing. I find myself lost in its silent music, wandering in a world of both darkness and light. I enjoyed every minute of it; the never-ending journey to the loved one, to the brightest furthest star. One so hopeless, yet still so full of hope. Great job.
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Thank you so much Salma for your kind words, I'm so pleased you like it, I saw we have much in commo.. read moreThank you so much Salma for your kind words, I'm so pleased you like it, I saw we have much in common, and that you have post great fantasy stuff too... I will come by soon for you. I loved your words. So appreciated. -x-
These two lines, to me, would have to be my favorite because they have a lot of meaning. Though you may be flying to search for 'the brightest one and only', you are still able to dream and keep the hopes alive of one day finding that one. A very powerful piece and it's true what you say: 'Love is eternal'.
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Thank you so much my sweet friend, I do really apperciate your words here. :) :)
This wishful poem reads like a dream. It inspired me to write this small gift song-poem for your:
Star Wish
Star of silver, heart of gold
twinkling in the sky
lord of light that I behold
give me wings to fly.
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Oh how intense and beautiful my friend, thank you for this little gift song-poem of yours! :) Smilin.. read moreOh how intense and beautiful my friend, thank you for this little gift song-poem of yours! :) Smiling!
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After reading your star struck personification., I decided to do the same by writing some stellar .. read moreAfter reading your star struck personification., I decided to do the same by writing some stellar twinkly winkly lines.
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And I enjoy every little collaboration you bring to one of mine, :) with those stellar words, you do.. read moreAnd I enjoy every little collaboration you bring to one of mine, :) with those stellar words, you do silver shine... lol (now that's not correct English is it?) haha
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Twinkly is an adjective, but winkly is a fabrication derived from wink. I think that “Winkle” is.. read moreTwinkly is an adjective, but winkly is a fabrication derived from wink. I think that “Winkle” is a Dutch name as in Rip van Winkle who winked off for twenty years under a tree in New Amsterdam before the Duke of York changed it to New York.
Hehe, yes, that could be, indeed, like it's still spelled a bit English, but it could also coming fr.. read moreHehe, yes, that could be, indeed, like it's still spelled a bit English, but it could also coming from "Winkel" which mean "store" in Dutch, like "van" is from" to English, so he's a man who once had ancestors from the shop... but that's to research better, I love the thought you bring here though. Lovely history we have no? With Harlem and New York... ;)
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The name ‘Winkle” could have derived from “ periwinkle” which is an evergreen plant with pin.. read moreThe name ‘Winkle” could have derived from “ periwinkle” which is an evergreen plant with pink, white, and blue flowers used as ground cover. Rip van Winkle was ground cover for twenty years. In that case “Winkle” has the Latin root “vincire” which means to bind ( to the ground).
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Great you teach me this! thank you, that is indeed a better root to the name... I like the term "Vin.. read moreGreat you teach me this! thank you, that is indeed a better root to the name... I like the term "Vincere" since I lived in Italy, it means to win, to conquer, it's indeed then also leaded from Latin, as you explain here :)
Ah, Elisa, your imagery was absolutely beautiful! I can feel love radiating all over this piece. Stunning choice of words. The idea of this poem felt so magical and relaxing. I don't know why but I find it very endearing especially "But I’m seeking for you. For the brightest of all, the one". The flow works so natural. An excellent piece from you, my friend. :)
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Thank you so much my friend... :) I'm glad you felt a bit home in this one :) -xx- It was a dream I.. read moreThank you so much my friend... :) I'm glad you felt a bit home in this one :) -xx- It was a dream I had lately...
A modern-day Romeo and Juliet, no? Loved this piece! I envision a celestial ballroom where the dance never ends until you find your "Silverstar". It almost makes me think that you've experienced this yourself, especially where you reference the dreams. Filled with deep and profound imagery, well done.
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Dillon my friend, thank you very much, I really appreciate your time, and review... oh I didn't thou.. read moreDillon my friend, thank you very much, I really appreciate your time, and review... oh I didn't thought of them when I wrote this, but now that you mention it, it definitely could fit.. yes. You are really on point... I did experienced it. ^^ It was a dream, and I tried to bring it over... so good to see you by! :)