Showing posts with label dawning light. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dawning light. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Dreams Enfold


 
sweet slumber dreams enfold
heart and soul to behold
within depths of dark newly conceived
to the dawning light I AM received
to the dawning light I AM received.


Rose Marie Raccioppi
Poet Laureate
Orangetown, New York


Dreams Enfold, APOGEE Vibrational Art, The Sounding Light Collection, 
©Rose Marie Raccioppi, 2012 - 2016.

Thursday, December 5, 2013

The Dawning Light ~ Alchemic Interlude


Among those who avail themselves of my offerings are those that have had, what they perceive to be, traumatic experiences. One cannot change what the past has brought, but one can construct a new reality, a transformation, an alchemic interlude, an intention ... and so these words in reflection... 

The Dawning Light 

the scars of abuse upon this mind
the echoes of taunts within this heart
the shadows dark upon this soul
momentary be their reign
momentary be I their prisoner
for within lies the power of resolve
for within lies the light of the Omnipresence
for within lies the liberation of spirit
the scars of abuse dissolve into understanding
the echoes of taunts resound with compassion
the shadows dark ascend to the dawning light
and I in the Willful Presence of BEING.


Rose Marie Raccioppi 
Poet Laureate 
Orangetown, New York 


Alchemic Interlude, APOGEE Vibrational Art, © Rose Marie Raccioppi, 2013, http://www.thesoundinglight.blogspot.com/


Sunday, November 4, 2012

The Storm and Six Days Past


The Storm and Six Days Past

storming winds so strong they blow this night
leaves, branch and bough of mighty trees take to flight
petition I to the wind hold safe my home and spare this looming tree
know the reverence and respect I hold in heart for thee
menacing be its foreboding swaying shadows ever so vast
resounding be the sound of branches by the wind upon ground cast
hear I the booming snap and ominous thunderous fall
pray I with loss of limbs mighty oak hold you yet tall
many a storm have you weathered over decades gone by
many a season's joy with bloom and splendor on high
touched be my heart with each season's love and grace
hold steady mighty oak to the calling winds lusty embrace
the night comes to pass and many a loss reported there be
as wild winds sweep away homes, rage rivers, streams and sea
what be told by nature's storming and ranting mood this very night
FAITH be the invocation and so known shall be the dawning light
and now the sun this day six days past shines bright in the lambent sky above
safe I BE and blessed I implore BE ALL in GOD and merciful love.


Rose Marie Raccioppi
Poet Laureate
Orangetown, New York

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