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To: Knitting A Conundrum
Beyond the fairy ring
beyond the edge of time
standing in star dust land
free of rime

dressed in blackest velvet
looking to Aurora Waves
covering me in colors, gold
magenta, cyan, and red
shaken loose from her robes

splashed upon my head
grayed with time
and solemn walks
in early morning hours

riding the dawn to day break
slipping into the dusk








with a fling of her hand
sparkling dust.

bentfeather
12/31/05

868 posted on 12/31/2005 6:57:32 PM PST by Soaring Feather (January 1, 2006)
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To: bentfeather

I have been playing midis of O Fortuna (from the Carmina Burana), and explaining the Rota Fortuna (wheel of fortune) in medieval imagery to my hubby. Seemed moderately, if not exactly, appropriate for the changing of the year:

O Fortuna,
velut Luna
statu variabilis,
semper crescis
aut decrescis;
vita detestabilis
nunc obdurat
et tunc curat
ludo mentis aciem;
egestatem,
potestatem,
dissolvit ut glaciem.

Sors immanis
et inanis,
rota tu volubilis,
status malus,
vana salus
semper dissolubilis;
obumbrata
et velata
mihi quoque niteris;
nunc per ludum
dorsum nudum
fero tui sceleris.

Sors salutis
et virtutis
mihi nunc contraria;
est affectus
et defectus
semper in angaria.
hac in hora
sine mora
cordae pulsum tangite!
quod per sortem
sternit fortem,
mecum omnes plangite!

O Fortune, like the moon of ever changing state, you are always waxing or waning; hateful life now is brutal, now pampers our feelings with its game; poverty, power, it melts them like ice.

Fate, savage and empty, you are a turning wheel, your position is uncertain, your favour is idle and always likely to disappear; covered in shadows and veiled you bear upon me too; now my back is naked through the sport of your wickedness.

The chance of prosperity and of virtue is not now mine; whether willing or not, a man is always liable for Fortune's service. At this hour without delay touch the strings! Because through luck she lays low the brave, all join with me in lamentation!

Great flash movie of it is out there, too:

http://www.theflasharchive.com/f/f-278.htm


869 posted on 12/31/2005 7:06:11 PM PST by Knitting A Conundrum (Act Justly, Love Mercy, and Walk Humbly With God Micah 6:8)
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