It is not with the lyre of someone in love that I go seducing people. The rattle of the leper is what sings in my hands. Jane Kenyon

Saturday, July 22, 2006

THE PATIENT ANSWERS

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15 comments:

Plus Ultra said...

Oops, the collage and the poem were one until a little error happened....oh, yes taking a break from Haikus

Kai said...

interesting:)

Don Iannone, D.Div., Ph.D. said...

No matter the error.

Your heart remains perfectly clear. The beauty is evident in the canvas that can be seen on this page.

The loving heart needs no words, nor the soul that lingers needs no image to spark its presence. Once an intention has been formed...deep inside us...nothing else is needed. All else unfolds like nature's routine clockwork.

Blessings!

Don Iannone, D.Div., Ph.D. said...

No matter the error.

Your heart remains perfectly clear. The beauty is evident in the canvas that can be seen on this page.

The loving heart needs no words, nor the soul that lingers needs no image to spark its presence. Once an intention has been formed...deep inside us...nothing else is needed. All else unfolds like nature's routine clockwork.

Blessings!

Anonymous said...

This is an amazing photo. Now onto read the poem....

Neoma said...

I have been reading your blog tonight, looking for peace and calmness. I love haiku and haiga.....and your pictures are beautiful.

My mother is dieing of a rare form of blood cancer. it is also in her stomach. She has been fighting cancer since I was 14, I am now 56. But her brother had this same form of rare blood cancer, and he only lived for about three years with regular transfusions, which she is refusing. Tonight is a sad night for me, because it is my birthday, and I just found out today about my mother's condition. She will not live another six months without the treatments. Where can one go to escape this kind of sadness.

Anonymous said...

This one fit nicely into the name
of "Alwaysmorebeyong' blogspot
that its...'more and beyond'...
The increase of readers to this
blog (from single digit to
double digits) augur well for
itself.

Anonymous said...

forgot to leave my name...
the message was:
This one fit nicely into the
name of 'Alwaysmorebeyong' blogspot
that its...'more and beyond'...
The increase of readers to this
blog (from single digit to double
digits) augur well for itself.

Plus Ultra said...

Nea,Thanks for stopping by. I know just how you feel, Cancer devastates patient and family,but keep on hoping because there is always more beyond.......

Margie said...

Amazing as always!
Your pictures and words always
move me so much!

Plus Ultra said...

I wonder if anyone caught the word play of the title...of course it was the sick person (patient) answering various people but it is also the very patient answers of a very impatient sick person, one afflicted with cancer and facing death.Hey, you Kluang people, I know you are hitting me, leave a message by clicking comments so I know you are reading my stuff!!

Unknown said...

I love your floral motif and inspiring poems. Thanks.

Nick Zegarac said...

Love the colorful eclecticism in your visuals. To answer your question, yes, you can link.

Anonymous said...

Fascinating collage! I'm lost in it's many delicate images.
I do collage work, also, (I work in a variety of media) especially recently for raising community funds for a new art center.

Anonymous said...

This is my favourite artwork ever!
Love Naomi