haiku my heart ~ Dragon Wing
JULY 19, 2013
Dragon. Take Wing. Fly.
Bring your vibrant being. Flame.
Devour all my fears…
Bring your vibrant being. Flame.
Devour all my fears…
On a recent trip
to our beautiful Sonoma County coast,
my friend and I wound our way back home
through the town of Occidental.
In a gallery there,
I found this dragon
who now lives with me...
coming in and out of a painting that I did
several years ago...
inspired by a vision
during one of my Sunday morning
Soul Motion practices...
to our beautiful Sonoma County coast,
my friend and I wound our way back home
through the town of Occidental.
In a gallery there,
I found this dragon
who now lives with me...
coming in and out of a painting that I did
several years ago...
inspired by a vision
during one of my Sunday morning
Soul Motion practices...
For more Friday haiku my heart
please visit Rebecca and other poets
at recuerda mi corazon
please visit Rebecca and other poets
at recuerda mi corazon
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