A bright lemon yellow print, Sun Dress chosen.

A bright lemon yellow print, Sun Dress chosen.

A Poem by Rory CJ Frankson
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Surrealist Dream

 

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"A bright lemon yellow print, Sun Dress chosen. Perfect, for this outing...

Yes, a bright sunny spot to find. An lay out there. In the new summer fields of plenty. Let that special smell, of that seasons breeze wash over you. Let fluffy weightless clouds about, steal your imagination away, and take it, where it will today. Maybe borrow, a classical moment.... of that timelessness. Where Creation moves you, with the power of The Mothers breath. Fill your spirit, as you reach out and smooth your dress. Just to shiver at its fabrics feel, and smile. Happiness,
with those wee choices, made. That got out, and experience... this day, warmed by morning sun. Enfolded by grace, as the love in the surround.


Embrace you... just because!"


 

A day for Dreaming

 

The flowers surrender fragrant breeze

that dance through fields

under the sky so blue

beauty surrounds.


Her perfections, abound...



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 







© 2013 Rory CJ Frankson


Author's Note

Rory CJ Frankson
In Memorendum
John Denver ~ born John Deutschendorf, Jr. December 31, 1943 – October 12, 1997 ~ was an American singer-songwriter, actor, activist, and poet. Died at aged 53, ouside of Pacific Grove, California in a solo pilot plane crash into the ocean.

John was named Poet Laureate of Colorado in 1977... and was a consumate Artist. As an inviromentalist and activist for conservation, was instermental in having the Bald Eagle this American National Icon... placed on the endangered species list, during the Carter Administration.

Upon his death I attended a memorial for John and it was in the Rocky Mountains out side Jasper Alberta, attended by some 50 people and we sang songs around camp fire through the night. I wrote a song in dedication to John 'Fly By', to incude the loss of John Lennon as well. "Over Colorodo skies Rocky Mountian High --- as the eagles flies and angels sigh --- fly by --- fly by."
John Denvers music, lives on...

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I know the feelings in this are real...I can sense that. I have spent so much time now loving a woman that I have begun to question if my time is wasted as she will never feel the same. It hurts, but I must let her go and drift away. I enjoyed the read, my friend.

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I know the feelings in this are real...I can sense that. I have spent so much time now loving a woman that I have begun to question if my time is wasted as she will never feel the same. It hurts, but I must let her go and drift away. I enjoyed the read, my friend.

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Oh I have dreamed such visions and yet cannot tell reality from imagination

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Just as Midnight Mortem this sucked me in to a point when I didn't want to get out. Wow. Uplifting... and spiritual. Enjoy the small choices in life.... nice job.... :)

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Yellow, the colour of courage, on a summers day, a beauty to behold! A sparkling of vivdness amongst the green tones:) lol
This is beautifully done
xx

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Haha neat :) It's funny what the mind can think.
Great write!
~Gage

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1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

This poem put me in a perfect spring world that exsted in my mind's eye.
It gave me a really peaceful calming feeling.

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1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Lovely like a sweet summers breeze love this Write Nice Work once again

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I really enjoyed this write. This is so well written. Very beuatiful as well

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I read this because the bright lemon print yellow sundress hooked me...then I got sucked in to it and wow! Now I want to go find a meadow full of wild flowers and sing to the Goddess...thank you for brightening a terrible day at work with such a beautiful piece of poetry!

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Poem is beautiful. The artwork made your words become stronger. I like your author note. A wise man know woman are the sunlight on a man's life. A outstanding flow of words. Thank you.
Coyote

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Rory CJ Frankson
Rory CJ Frankson

Vernon, British Colombia, Canada



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It's all about the music really. I'm a Writer / Musician. Write On / Right On! Peace... Romon in Review Out Post & Creative Standard Productions. Romonx Associated Artists Rory CJ Frankson .. more..

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