Dandelions

Dandelions

A Poem by Moonie
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(Translations in the author's note)

"
   You gave me dandelions,
   and I
   vased them in my yellow typewriter.
   They kept company to the 
   drizzling sunshine,
   and the talkative alphabets.

   In the dense summer air, 
   I bathed my soul, 
   and dreamt of timemachine wheels,
   that revolved with blurred spokes.
          
                         They call you the lovelorn boy,
                                poisoned by Summer's sweet foolery.
                                     They call me the dandelion girl,
                                          fooled by Summer's sweet poison...

   You said love is a 
   full blown rainshower
   that conjures the wand'ring stars,
   and makes them stand.
   You said it was in the
   Summer's hot breath
   that melts away the standing frosts
   of long Winter...

   You spoke of lies and truths,
   of untruths and half-truths.
   And I was certain,
   I was most certain of rebirths
   and future encounters.
          Like the final act of magic,
              we were bound to unite again.

   ~Twin fortune gazers~
   We looked up 
   at the teacup of stars,
       and saw shapes forming. 

                         All the while, the Wind had danced amongst the dandelions
                                  like a belladonna, enthralled.

   I always could make out Orion,
   but you found even
   Vega, Deneb, and Altair.
        Warmed by the fire
          of the atmosphere,
            we sat up all night,
              to watch them fade.
 
                        All the while, the Rain had stirred the grass blades
                                 to its haunting symphony.

   If I could have trusted the
   truth of sleep,
   and of dreams, and stars-
   typing a printwork of destiny
   with sluggish typewriter notes,
   I could have read our cards.


   You called me  ياقمر
   ~~my moon~~
   Your voice raining, 
   like sunflakes, and snowshine, melting
   like the skin of peach kept in
   rosewater for too long, dissolving
   into sweet nothingness...


   Thrice adream,
   through fantasy lands,
   we sailed
   on our magic carpet
   across the bridge of the Milky Way.

   Our hearts dancing in the wind,
   like the yellow butterflies
      ~como las mariposas amarillas~
   that fly through moon-kissed fields...                                     

                        You gave me dandelions,
                    and I
           vased them in my heart...
   ~Pour tous les saisons à s'épanouir~

© 2019 Moonie


Author's Note

Moonie
This is one of my favourite poems, the one I treasure the most...it has taken me nearly two years to shape it and edit it to bring out this final version

Notes:
1. Vased- I created this verb form of the noun "vase", so the meaning is literal, not figurative.

2. The 3 stars-Vega, Deneb, and Altair form the Summer Triangle. The 3 are the brightest stars in the three constellations of Aquila, Cygnus, and Lyra, respectively.
The general tale is a love story between Zhinü (織女; the weaver girl, symbolizing the star Vega) and Niulang (牛郎; the cowherd, symbolizing the star Altair). Their love was not allowed, thus they were banished to opposite sides of the Silver River (symbolizing the Milky Way Galaxy). Once a year, on the 7th day of the 7th lunar month, a flock of magpies would form a bridge over the star, Deneb, to reunite the lovers for one day.

3. The translation for ياقمر is "oh moon" or "oh precious" in arabic(in the egyptian dialect).
It is written as "ya amar", pronounced as "ya kamar"

4. I made up the words "sunflakes" and "snowshine" from "sunshine" and "snowflakes"...I think they sit nicely on the tongue and give the poem a playful feel...
From "sunflakes", I get the imagery of falling gilded flakes of sunlight in my mind...and from "snowshine", I wanted to highlight the glint of the snow as it falls...

5. Como las mariposas amarillas -translates to "like the yellow butterflies"

6. Pour tous les saisons à s'épanouir- translates to "for all seasons to bloom"

I have always wanted to experiment with multiple languages in a single poem...if you have any suggestions, I would be honoured to receive them...I think this poem can go through another edit, and so all suggestions are welcome!

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One of the tests of a poem for me is how it sounds when read aloud. This one is so beautiful it lends itself to a public reading if you haven't done that. I love the dreamy, wistful feeling, and the diction is wonderfully expressive. Well done and a privilege to read.

Posted 6 Years Ago


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What a diverse and exhilarating journey you take the reader on, rich in nature's colourful tapestry and beyond!

Celestial in love, harmony and cultural enigma, kudos!

Posted 6 Years Ago


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Moonie

6 Years Ago

Nature has always been my muse...I like all its aspects, and my impressions of it tint my poetry oft.. read more
Tom

6 Years Ago

Yes indeed, I have a penchant for dandelions too...
http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/Tomthu.. read more
This is incredible.
I don't read poems 7 times over, but i did this.
And each time something new.
To always be new is brilliant!
Thank you for this.

Posted 6 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.

Moonie

6 Years Ago

Oh my! That does mean a lot to me..to be reread 7 times...wow..thanks for the encouraging words! read more
it is certainly a beautiful write,vivid colors and memories

Posted 6 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.

Moonie

6 Years Ago

Thank you so much, wordman! :))
I loved this poem. A amazing story and journey in the poetry. A epic journey into wonderful words and thoughts. Thank you for sharing the amazing poetry.
Coyote

Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Moonie

6 Years Ago

I love your reviews, dear Coyote!
I am delighted that you liked it! :)
Coyote Poetry

6 Years Ago

I did enjoy and you are welcome.
(applauds) This is absolutely amazing!!! :D The flow of this poem is breathtaking. I love the use of more than one language to REALLY bring out this poem's uniqueness. :) Bravo, madame, bravo!!!

Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Moonie

6 Years Ago

Thank you!! :))
WoodenChair

6 Years Ago

was just kidding
(applauds) This is absolutely amazing!!! :D The flow of this poem is breathtaking. I love the use of more than one language to REALLY bring out this poem's uniqueness. :) Bravo, madame, bravo!!!

Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Moonie

6 Years Ago

Thank you very much for the lovely words! :)
French words spice up your already wonderfully romantic love poem. The imagery is velvety soft and sweet. The emotions are tender. Love puts words into our hearts and typewriters...absolutely. Lovely. Lydi**

Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Moonie

6 Years Ago

Thanks for being so kind, ma'am! :))
I was very worried about the french to be honest, and ch.. read more
Very nice metaphor-laden dream, of saved morsels and reserved beauty that touches upon the pungent soil of a wild heart.

Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Moonie

6 Years Ago

Thank you for those beautiful words! ♥
Talkative alphabet a nice discovery I would like to take these two word for my next poem if you dont mind. Although I found this poem a big suspension to the new world thanks for taking two years for writing this stupendous piece also welcome back

Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Moonie

6 Years Ago

Thanks a lot, Rajat! I love that phrase too by the way! :)
I once thought of dandelions simply as weeds until a friend of my mother spoke of surviving on dandelion salad during the war, then they became as life to me. And your words, your confessions of this life, this gift, bring vivid life and light to each fragrant petal and the magic their transformation brings when they drift on the winds. This is magnificent, the letters, and lines, and languages creating a movement as the stars do traversing the night skies. Every read brings fresh insights into your soul's poetry.

Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Moonie

6 Years Ago

Thank you for such a beautiful and insightful review!
I like that you shared your story about.. read more
An owl on the moon

6 Years Ago

And you did. You brought their beauty to life in an even deeper way. And I love languages, so your i.. read more

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