WINDOWS OF THE WORLD...

WINDOWS OF THE WORLD...

A Poem by An owl on the moon
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A Christmas collab from last year with 15 writers from around the globe. May the people of the world seek true peace this year�

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In frosted glass I stare serene at city scenes on plastic snow

And listen to a song so sweet, a tune of peace to all the world

The haunting pace of voices past begins to steal my lilting mind

As alabaster rivers tremble in the quiet, frozen facade of time

 

Is this the window here? Show me, yes, yes, that's it

Yes, I feel it, let me touch the glass, feel it, yes

O you're right! I feel December's touch reach in

Will you read your poem again...your words be my eyes?

 

I open this window of love here in the Far East Bengal bay

And this dull night suddenly turned bright as a shining day

This world became one nation, full of elation and serenity

I wish this Christmas will bring to this World a lot of prosperity

 

A north wind blows and cold white snow lies upon barren ground

As I gaze silently, I recall memories of gaiety and good cheer

December's full moon sits proud on his throne wearing his merry crown

Enchanting hearts in all parts of the world, windows shine crystal clear

 

Through these windows shine the reflections of my vision

A vision of never-ending peace; a bittersweet song of time

Frosted joviality descending with the gentle snowflakes

Ecstatic temper gliding in the chilly air

 

Oh how the wind brushes my cheeks with its arctic grace

And snow so crisp beneath my feet, I need you to embrace

Embrace the snowflakes of today and last winter's cheer

Start gliding through the icy patches of the forthcoming year

 

Colours from view show Christmas time

Warm cosy fires supping warm mulled wine

Laughter on faces as giving is warm, and families together happy not torn

The day where streets stand still, with just stockings to fill

 

The subtle chill air breathes a silent kiss upon my tender cheek

Washing away perennial iniquities on a whisper of this soulful day

Sounds of the season dance an elegant waltz of reminiscence

Spiriting silent memories across the canvas of my winter’s mind

 

I continue to look through that window of promise as the snow around me swirled

My thoughts are filled with hopes of peace, big enough for the entire world

The type of peace that everyone would want give and share

A peace that begged us to live, to take more breaths of air

 

Here I sit, cradled in warmth, my brother close next to me

We talk about gifts, and this and that, and sip our tea

This day, this special day, it not only about gifts

But our time together is the true thing I never forget

 

Raised expectant faces look to frost-framed, starry skies

Heavens mighty panoply enfolds us, as our seeking eyes

Gaze in awe with those of Shepherds, Wise Ones, Kings

While, through celestial windows, the Choir of Heaven sings

 

From this empty land of deserts baked by unrelenting sun

This land to which all peoples of the world in peace have come

To huddle at the margin close to water's cooling solace

Drought and wind-swept fire is another summer's promise

 

No matter what you feels now, no matter who's your God

Close your eyes and whisper for peace and love, oh Lord

Moslems, Hindus, Christians, Jews, open your hearts, no fears

Pray harder, every nation, for peace and love, not tears

 

Opening my heart to a season of change, that of a spiritual joy, a gift of love

A calling to all, shadows a journey for all, following the brightest star of all

I close my eyes; I pray we look outside the same window with open hearts

Following the spiritual navigation of love, flowing out into the night

 

The windows of the world are draped with Mankind’s dreams

Stitched with respectful tolerance and hemmed with hope

We’ve woven unity, dear café friends, with love of words

Let’s set an everlasting candle on the sill until our meaning’s heard...

© 2009 An owl on the moon


Author's Note

An owl on the moon
In the interest of peace on earth, this poem is a collaboration of poets from around the world in the following order (four lines each): CRAIG (US), Orlando Furiosa (UK), Bhavya Kaushik (India), Fran Marie (US), Charl�ne (Canada), Viktorsha (Russia/US), Gema (UK), Seriana (US), Aurelia Mirella (Italy), Daiku Maryu (Poland), JohnL (UK), Ocean Wave (Australia), Yossi (Israel), Arthur Henn (US), Emma (UK).

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oh this is really so great..i feel so happy seeing all this gathering of beautiful people..wonderful poets of the cafe ..singing together for peace..what a wonderful thing..its like a dream..God how happy i am to see this.. i just wish everyone here in the cafe share with this..it would tell how many great hearts are here with us sharing the same wonderful dream of peace and happiness..

Posted 15 Years Ago


3 of 3 people found this review constructive.




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Sorry it took me so long to read this but Wow. So many great poets on the cafe contributed to this beautiful poem? I'm speechless I don't know how to review this. A winter dream masterpiece.

Posted 13 Years Ago


Excellent work! I applaud the length especially. It wasn't too short, and it wasn't really too long, though it may have been too lengthy for some. I am certain that I've read this before, though I must've neglected to comment.. or perhaps I read it on one of your co-collaborants' profiles? I am not sure. Either way, a great, well-written piece! Great work!

Posted 13 Years Ago


I love the context behind this poem; however, I think the line "I open this window of love here. . ." I think you gave away an important part too soon. Does that make sense? It seems like it would fit perfectly with the last line, and bring together the poem as one. Overall, though, I did enough this piece. It was refreshing to say the least, and nonetheless, it was brilliantly written.

Posted 13 Years Ago


this is a wonderful blend of inks ... i liked this piece alot and the talent really shows throughout this ... a very beautiful write perfect for the season... overall a impressive collabration kudos to all of you..nice job!!!

Posted 14 Years Ago


I really love this - it is so unique. Love how it includes so many views/experiences of Christmas - from frosted glass, cosy fires and chill air to deserts, drought and wind-swept fires. However all the different views, I think, are woven together with themes of unity, love, peace and prayer.

Very beautiful.

Posted 14 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Can't seem to find the perfect words to describe this. The poem is outstandingly wonderful. It is blend of so many beautiful lines that says much.

Posted 14 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

This seems like lines of a sweet and surreal melody woven in the freezing winter airs--brimming with the conviction and passion of so many wonderful souls! This is a powerful, unique and unusual piece of work. Keep it up friend!

Posted 14 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

I like the idea of the poem, but it feels unnatural because it changes so much throughout the entire piece. Also, it has a problem with the flow- it was very difficult to keep reading it as one poem, if that makes any sense.

Anyway, I do like the idea behind it and also the content, and that is perfectly executed. Good job.

Posted 14 Years Ago


1 of 2 people found this review constructive.

Dear Lord . this is long.. I'm a December child... so I must say.. I'm speechless.. this work is amazing..Love , peace, Light, Seasons...AWWWWWWWWW

Posted 15 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.


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