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Friday, October 17, 2014

Coonabarabran Skies



how's this for magic
the milky way at Coona
close enough to touch

vast empty outback
expanses of  bright sparkles
space space  and more space

the music rings out
the italian priest blesses
the liverpool  plains

This poem is supposed to be read in conjunction with the music of the above post." For The Weekend " I live near Coona for some of the time and the skies are famous for their luminosity and brilliance. Looking up at the milky way to the strains of Vivaldi is an incomparable experience.  You would have to be a hard hearted atheist without a soul not to be moved to thoughts of a Superior Being by an experience like this.
Dominus vobiscum !

24 comments:

  1. the music really adds an extra dimension to your haiku series -- it must be amazing in person -- thanks for sharing a little slice of the sky from Coona :)

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  2. Oh my--I've never seen anything like that before. It does raise one's thoughts to the Divine. Et cum spiritu tuo!

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  3. Gorgeous view...and point of view!

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  4. It is good to be humbled by the night sky in the outback.

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  5. To spend time in such proximity of infinity must be a wonderful experience...

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  6. I love night sky and when its sprinkled with stars and galaxies its beauty doubles and I totally agree that someone is there behind the veil of stars with supreme power!

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  7. thanks for the wonderful post...what grand vision that must be almost akin to a mystic experience....

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  8. Oh, but there are hard-hearted souls in this world, aren't there? ;)

    Beggar Tips His Bowl

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  9. Well fortunatelyl not in my small personal world but certainly on poetry sites and the rest of the world;)

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  10. Ah! Just let me stand here and drink this in! I don't see the music link, sadly, but your picture and words sing and I can imagine standing there in prayer, heart wide open. Magic/Reality.

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  11. Oh that sky is spectacularly gorgeous............you are so lucky!!!! Magic indeed!

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  12. The wild without lights is so amazing. You captured it in a good way.

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  13. Starlit sky is gorgeous...I thank God for the magic!

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  14. My visits here continue to be wonderful and enlightening.
    ZQ

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  15. Great write!! Really enjoyed this.

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  16. You are so fortunate to be blessed in such space...wondrous space.

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  17. ah .... now that's heaven on Earth ... may be a desert but oh what a view ... I was curious about the third haiku though until I read your comment - ah Vivaldi rocks!.

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  18. Music and nature both have a similar ability to reach deep within our hearts and move us in ways few other things can....and when we experience them merged together, it can be so overwhelming we can hardly contain the emotion, the joy, the vastness of it all. Sounds like you know exactly what I mean!!

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  19. It sounds like an amazing experience. Although I can't relate to it firsthand, the poem does make that moment come to life.

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  20. lovely poem, especially the first strophe, which is just magical.

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