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Friday, June 28, 2024

© Marie Bortolotto 2024


Nobody sees a flower – really – it is so small it takes time
– and to see takes time, like to have a friend takes time.

– Georgia O’Keefe

The World is a Mirror of the Heart ~ Rumi

 

Friday, June 21, 2024

 Poemas De La Alhambra (Ibn Zamrak) Eduardo Paniagua, El Arabi Serghini

 Haiku Sketch
© Marie Bortolotto 2024

when inside
is outside

and outside
is inside

who are you NOW?

Thursday, June 20, 2024

Poetic Sketch
© Marie Bortolotto 2024

black cat --

familiar companion

how many
of our nine lives

have we dreamed up
together?

"Familiar Companion" Marie Bortolotto 2024

"The Other Hand" © Marie Bortolotto 2024
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Summer Solstice 2024 © Marie Bortolotto 2024

Poetic Sketch
© Marie Bortolotto 2024

crows
crows
more crows

what's all the yapping about?

words
lost in shadows

© Marie Bortolotto 2024



Wednesday, June 19, 2024


Haiku Sketch
© Marie Bortolotto 2024

silence --

morning's unspoken poetry

Sunday, June 16, 2024


Leat Sabbah - Cello + Piano Duet

Yaron Pe'er - Lyre - "No Winners in War"


 

Friday, June 14, 2024


Afghani Rabab and Cello duet by Yaron Pe'er & Leat Sabbah

Ah, allow this music to help you remember

Thursday, June 13, 2024

Haiku Sketch
© Marie Bortolotto 2024

crow's shadow
crosses my path

winds of change


"Leaving Traces" © Marie Bortolotto 2024

 

Wednesday, June 12, 2024


 

Who Knows What's Going On

Who knows what is going on on the other side of each hour?

How many times the sunrise was
there, behind a mountain!

How many times the brilliant cloud piling up far off
was already a golden body full of thunder!

This rose was poison.

That sword gave life.

I was thinking of a flowery meadow
at the end of a road,
and found myself in the slough.

I was thinking of the greatness of what was human,
and found myself in the divine.

by Juan Ramon Jimenez, Poet (1881-1958)



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walking
myself
home

by Marie Bortolotto (minimalist haiku)

Art by Marie Bortolotto






 
On The City Ramparts of Cadiz

The sea is enormous,
just as everything is,
yet it seems to me I am still with you...
soon only water will separate us,
water, restlessly shifting,
water, only water!

by Juan Ramon Jimenez (1881-1958)

Artwork by Marie Bortolotto





Proverbs and Songs
by Antonio Machado

Everything passes and everything stays,
but our thing is to pass,
pass by making paths,
paths over the sea.

I never chased after the glory
nor leave in memory
of men my song;
I love the subtle worlds
weightless and gentle,
like soap bubbles.

I like to see them paint themselves
of sun and scarlet, 
Fly under the blue sky, 
Shake suddenly and break …

I never chased after the glory.
Walker, your footprints
are the road and nothing else;
walker, there is no path,
the path is made by walking.

When you walk, you make a path
And when you look back
you see the path that will never 
be stepped on again.

Walker there is no path
but wakes in the sea…
Some time ago in that place
where today the forests are dressed in thorns
a poet’s voice was heard shouting
“Walker there is no path,
the path is made by walking … “
Blow by blow, verse by verse …

Art by Marie Bortolotto