Monday, August 31, 2009

Heavenly Foray


Radiant, ablaze be the heavenly foray
Spectrum of stars in luminous array
A palette of color, the Creator's Art
From which beauty and grace have their start
Constant and changing be each fervent star
The Presence of Creation known from afar.

Rose Marie Raccioppi



Image Credit: http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap090828.html
NGC 7822 in Cepheus
Credit & Copyright: Don Goldman



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Saturday, August 29, 2009

In the Fold of the Muse Divine


The whispers are ever to be heard
in a wind song a voiceless word
In the fold of the muse divine
beyond all space and time
This eternal call of spirit's reach
upon your soul to bequeath
The giving over is the receiving
and real becomes the believing
Known be truth and splendor
to destiny's purpose surrender.

Rose Marie Raccioppi


Photograph, White Flower, C.AR, Collectible Clicks, ©Rose Marie Raccioppi 2009.


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Friday, August 28, 2009

Ravage Not


Ravage not the land nor sea
Heed the echoed cry and plea
Heard in the crashing wave and thunderous sky
In valleys, plains and mountains high
Hold this Earth in reverent care
Protect our gifts of water and air
Take not in abuse a mineral or gem
Behold the wonder of each bloom, leaf and stem
Trees to flourish, 'tis bounty's call
The knowing grace of Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall
Earth, animals, a you, a me
Nurture wise and abundance be.

Rose Marie Raccioppi

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Thursday, August 27, 2009

Winds of Change


The ears deafened by the din of despair
The eyes blinded by the glare of illusion
The heart ravaged by the pain of betrayal
The soul hidden within the shattered self
Waves of destruction crest a sea of confusion
Life’s shores besieged by fear
Spirit summoned in the wake of the storm
Behold its calm resolve
The winds of change can now be heard
The distant shores now seen in the light of the rising sun
Rhythmic this heart with the cadence of the ocean tide
Undaunted now by the resounding ebb and flow
And the constant winds of change.

Rose Marie Raccioppi


A Dark Sky Over Sequoia National Park, Credit: D. Duriscoe, C. Duriscoe, R. Pilewski, & L. Pilewski, U.S. NPS Night Sky Program
Astronomy Picture of the Day, August 27, 2009


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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

From the Tappan Zee Bridge - Silent Night Rhythm



Silent Night Rhythm
the cadence of the night sky
fervent hush ablaze.


Rose Marie Raccioppi


Silent Night Rhythm, Watercolor, Rose Marie Raccioppi, http:www.apogeeart.com
From the Tappan Zee Bridge

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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Hesiod and the Muse


Touched by the muses of inspiring springs
Such flow of thought to heart they bring
The wind a whispering song ever sweet
A knowing across time to entreat
And answered be in silent splendor
To beauty and truth thy soul surrender
A vision held with knowing clear
And banished be illusion's fear.

Rose Marie Raccioppi



"...Happy is he whom the Muses love: sweet flows speech from his mouth. For though a man have sorrow and grief in his newly-troubled soul and live in dread because his heart is distressed, yet, when a singer, the servant of the Muses, chants the glorious deeds of men of old and the blessed gods who inhabit Olympus, at once he forgets his heaviness and remembers not his sorrows at all; but the gifts of the goddesses soon turn him away from these."

The Theogony of Hesiod
composed circa 700 BC.
translated by Hugh G. Evelyn-White, 1914


Hesiod worked as a shepherd in the mountains, as a youth, and then, as a small peasant on a hard land when his father died. While tending his flock on Mt. Helicon, the Muses appeared to Hesiod in a mist. This mystical experience impelled him to write epic poetry. Hesiod's major works are Theogony, Works and Days, and Shield of Herakles.

Hesiod and the Muse, Gustave Moreau, 1891, Oil on canvas 23 1/4" x 13 1/2", Musee d 'Orsay, Paris

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Monday, August 24, 2009

Mother Earth's Pulsing Passion


Mother Earth's pulsing passion

Rhythmic
Red depths of the seas
Throbbing waves
Cresting cry
Resounding
Heed well her plea
Heed well her plea.


Rose Marie Raccioppi


Caverns of the Mind, Watercolor, Rose Marie Raccioppi, http://www.apogeeart.com

Red depths of the seas


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Saturday, August 22, 2009

On Being a Woman


Holding to the Wonder
Aware of the Omnipresent
Feeling the Marvel
Living the Aspiration
Fulfilling Need
Words to define what it is to be a woman
Come from the special meaning of who we are
With grace we receive and provide the ultimate giving
With love we nurture
With question we pursue
With pain we give birth and revel in its miracle
With persistence we provide
We are blessed to be
The receiver and giver of life.

Rose Marie Raccioppi


Madonna of the Pomegranate, Tempera on panel c. 1487, Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Sandro Botticelli, 1445 - 1510.


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With Joyful Gratitude


The praise of one is the celebration of all. And so in grateful acknowledgment of both the giving and receiving I thank you Dear Bonnie for such honor bestowed upon me. Bonnie of, http://www.originalartstudio.blogspot.com so graciously expressed upon receipt of this award...

"Today I was honored to receive the Bella Sinclair Award from Sarah at Cottage Garden Studio. On her blog, Sarah explains that this award was originally created by Ces of Ces And Her Dishes for Bella of Bella Sinclair Doodlespot. I borrowed a quote of Ces from Sarah's blog where Ces explains the meaning of the award:"

"In Ces's words..."I designed this award to celebrate art in the blogs and to honor the value of friendship, sisterhood, sharing and caring. It is to be awarded to the gifted, accomplished, eloquent and talented blogger whose friendship and influence inspire us to do our best. That I named it after Bella Sinclair is because she epitomizes all of these things. She is an inspiration to many of us."

It is with joyful gratitude that I have been chosen to receive , "The Bella Sinclair Award." and thank you dear Bonnie, and a thank you to all who have chosen to follow APOGEE Poet and have come to value the offerings of poetry and art.

With joy,

Rose Marie Raccioppi

Thursday, August 20, 2009

WORDS words


WORDS words
Words for prayer words for play
For the faith and frolic of our day
For the politician's power quest
Words chosen thought to be best
Words that conjure thoughts of freedom, the held ideal
Words to affirm a continued and favored appeal
Words of the lovers passionate and sweet
To assure affectionate embraces when they do meet
Words to praise and hold gratitude true
Gems and jewels when bestowed upon you
The poet's game to choose words well
Passion, desire, sensibilities, emotion, where soul and heart dwell
The blogger reports, creates with many a word, many a phrase
Words to tell of intent, purpose and meaning of one's passing days
So blogger, you who visit and share time and a word, many or few
Know it is with pleasure I receive what you choose to do
And so we click and a virtual venture before us is laid
And with words, reflections and response, this game of life is played.

Rose Marie Raccioppi



Old Books, Image, courtesy of: http://trilogy.brynmawr.edu/mt/trinews/2006/01/post_1.html


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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Canes bow


Canes bow, to the wind's call sway
Rooted, lithe, in lush luminous array
Touched and moved by wind and light
Leaves shadowed, leaves held bright
Majestic hues held in each leaf seen
Bamboo the towering grace of green.

Rose Marie Raccioppi



Bamboo Painting, image courtesy of: www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu/~kemin/Life.htm


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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

In This Hour of Sunset


No earrings, bracelets, necklaces or rings need she bear
Yet fully adorned and crowned in God’s loving care
Free of shackles and constraint of body and soul
Within all treasures and a found goal
She honors life in all its glory
Each moment now a complete story
And when she records with pen a line
Awakened and felt is the sublime
Who pray tell is she
She is the I introduced to the me
And in this moment of quiet reflection
She sees all of nature in full perfection
The warmth of the summer setting sun her hand does feel
And what is so distant is now and real
No greater or lesser can this presence be
The I known here, now, in this moment to me
The deep breath of Being in great abound
In this hour of sunset the I has found.

Rose Marie Raccioppi


Sunset 1830-5, Joseph Mallord William Turner, 1775 - 1851.

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Monday, August 17, 2009

Alchemy


Seized be this spirit in a moment of dark despair

Absent of knowing God's light and ever loving care
Oppression dark upon my heart yet be lain
The shackle of emotion still held profane
This mind to silence the daunting echoes of a time past
And free this heart from binding chains cast
Memory called to free this heart this soul
Alchemy to ring its welcomed toll
I again in a golden light of faith and love
Served by truth and the majesty of heavens above
Clear be the messages of soul now heard
And known be the glory of God's Word.

Rose Marie Raccioppi


Shadows Cast Gold, Watercolor, Rose Marie Raccioppi, 2001, www.apogeeart.com

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Sunday, August 16, 2009

Keys and Strings


Keys and strings
The splendor of sound
Heart and spirit ever to resound
Blessed be the muse, the music sublime
Creation's call known in sounding divine
Heard be the winds and the rolling waves of sea
Tender the touch, deep passion in mounting plea
Bloom and petals alight in frivolity play
To the awakened reverie I do pray
Lilting sentiments resonant and real
The muse, the music, the soul to reveal.

Rose Marie Raccioppi
Poet Laureate



In Dedication and in Tribute


Lauren Weaver
cello
Yashar Yaslowitz
piano


Performance Extraordinaire
August 15, 2009

Johann Sebastian Bach
Gabriel Faure
Bela Bartok
Ludwig van Beethoven
Johannes Brahms


Soiree Society of the Arts
Carnegie Room Concerts
Nyack, New York


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Saturday, August 15, 2009

Reverie


Reverie
So hankers this heart
So sounds this soul
Quiet be
These prods of passion
This moment
The music
Held
Within the violin
The lament
The longing,
Resounding
Resonant
Yet silent.

Rose Marie Raccioppi


Veronica Veronese, 1872, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, British, 1828 - 1882.


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Friday, August 14, 2009

Le Printemps


Adoration and exaltation sweet
Within my heart ecstasy complete
Rapture be this moment real
Spring Eternal I not conceal.

Rose Marie Raccioppi



Le Printemps (The Return of Spring), 1886, William-Adolphe Bouguereau, French academic painter, 1825-1905.



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Thursday, August 13, 2009

Maiden Bride of Being


Daughter Child of the Muses
on the altar of your soul
betrothed now to TRUTH
the light of moons, stars and sun
the song of the many winds
shall you abide
troves, garland, pearls of peace
crest your heart
Maiden Bride of Being
now and ever blessed.

Rose Marie Raccioppi


Madonna of the Magnificat, Sandro Botticelli, 1481, Tempera, Uffizi, Florence.

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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Daughter Child Of The Muses


Held in the arms of spirit
Within the refuge of light
Daughter Child of the Muses
Your lyre sounds in delight
Strum the chords of the heavens
In this moment of thought
Feel the concordant harmonies
For nothing is, that is naught.

Rose Marie Raccioppi


Parnassus or Apollo and the Muses (detail) by Simon Vouet, French painter, 1590-1649.


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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Heed Wise The Muse


Heed wise the Muse, your counsel of soul
God’s blessings to mark your goal
Others time and glory
And now ‘tis my story
Others have walked in the sun
My time has now newly begun
Words of knowing within my heart
From this joy I shall newly start
Others creation in celebration
And I God’s eternal revelation
The plea from grace now known
I in gratitude for creation shown
The sculptor’s hand
In God’s command
Line and form to reveal
God’s beauty constant and real
Spectrum of color from a palette divine
Immortal the quest this moment be mine
The artist’s unveiling, the poet’s word
And the music, the music, to be ever heard
Heed wise the Muse, your counsel of soul
God’s blessings to mark your goal.

Rose Marie Raccioppi


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Monday, August 10, 2009

Each Bloom


Flowers in fields of green array
The warming touch of this summer day
God's gifts to be ever known
By the bounty of earth shown
In joyful reverence each bloom gifted new
God's love, praise and favor on to you.

Rose Marie Raccioppi


"Gather ye rosebuds while ye may", Oil on canvas, 1909, John William Waterhouse, 1849-1917.



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Sunday, August 9, 2009

Red Array


What longing lore of love do your petals enfold
Your sweet seductive fragrance I to behold
Bloom in rapture and radiant red array
The kiss of waters upon your petals lay.

Rose Marie Raccioppi

Rose, Photograph, Collectible Clicks, ©Rose Marie Raccioppi, 2009

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Saturday, August 8, 2009

This Questing Hand

Wherein lies this call, this command
What inspires this questing hand
The wavering cloud, the streaming light
Brush strokes to capture known delight
The firmament above
Nature's touch, godly love.

Rose Marie Raccioppi



Frames of Mind, Opus 4, Watercolor, Conceptual, Rose Marie Raccioppi, http://www.apogeeart.com

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Friday, August 7, 2009

Within


Within the petal the bloom
Within the leaf the tree
Within the stone the mountain
Within the shell the sea.

Rose Marie Raccioppi


Slightly Open Clam Shell, pastel, 1926, Georgia O'Keeffe, 1887-1986.


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Thursday, August 6, 2009

For


For the glory of this moment to live
For the splendor and majesty YOU give
For the vision of faith ever divine
For the blessed love of three sons mine
For the grandeur of the heavens I see
For the will to create and BE.

Rose Marie Raccioppi


Astronomy Picture of the Day, Rosette Nebula, Credit & Copyright: Ignacio de la Cueva Torregrosa


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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Above Earth's Plains


Under the shroud of sleep
Timeless moments
Inner realms dispelling limitation
All pervasive Being
Above Earth's plains
Beyond all mountains
In flight across the heavens
Held not by gravity
Within the burning light
That cannot be contained
The shroud of sleep lifted
And I awakened to time
A vibrant peace
An all sounding silence
Knowing
I shall descent no more

Into the lower realms
Of deceptive thought.

Rose Marie Raccioppi


Astronomy Picture of the Day, Betelgeuse Resolved, Credit: NaCo, VLT, ESO, http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html


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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Light Behind The Storm


Light behind the storm
And hushed is heaven's outcry
To the wind and wave.

Clouds, thunderous within a celestial sea
Imbued I am with the beauty they gift to me
Summer winds and cresting waves of white
Darkness dispelled and known be the light.

Rose Marie Raccioppi


Light Behind the Storm, Watercolor, Rose Marie Raccioppi, http://www.apogeeart.com



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Monday, August 3, 2009

Libation


A gift of time measured
yet boundless
Promise and pain
within its presence
Joy and love
within its sharing
Life and purpose within its passing
Within this abnegation
lies the secret of grandeur
The giving over for the having
The offering for the receiving.


Rose Marie Raccioppi



Evelyn De Morgan (British, 1850-1919) *Eos Painting, 1895 Oil on canvas. , Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia, South Carolina, USA


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Sunday, August 2, 2009

IS IT


Is it brush in hand and thought in heart
From which this painting has its start

Where comes this call I hear as mine

Word, color and form these gifts of time
Is it the Muse that summons the soul

Beauty be the quest, beauty be the goal

And when in completion a work is to be

Is it the Muse I hear in joyful reverie

Is it Truth that anoints each new day

With the knowing path of the spirit's way
Ever present this reach to do and create
Welcome I Truth, the Muse, Destiny and Fate

God be known in what I receive and give
This be the decree for each moment I live

Is it when faith and knowing jointly resound

That God and the Muse so freely are found

So be it brush or pen in heart, mind or hand

It is to be in the Creator's fullest command.

Rose Marie Raccioppi


Quest, Watercolor, Rose Marie Raccioppi, 2000, www.apogeeart.com


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Saturday, August 1, 2009

Muse Be Summoned

Seduction and passion's plea
Longing and rapture in reverie
Fervor, spirit's luminous flame
Ablaze the soul calls its claim
Rueful reflection sounds its cry
Muse be summoned to answer why
Enfold yourself in the spark of creation
Now and eternal is all revelation
Brush stroke of color upon surfaces vast
Sculpture set by the artist to cast
Carving of stone with the hand divine
Drawing holding grace in shadow and line
The sounding heart and reaching hand
Music, music, echoes of God's command
Flaming heart of love and boundless fire
Know I of grace and incessant desire
Art, music, words in prose, words in rhyme
Playful musings of these passions mine.


Rose Marie Raccioppi


Baldassare Peruzzi, 1481-1537, a painter of frescoes in the Cappella San Giovanni in the Duomo of Siena, Muses Dancing with Apollo


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