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From Richard Geer in Toronto as a birthday poem to a Aquarian friend and colleague, musician and astrologer, Michael Moon whose website www.thetempleofsound.com contains some juicy goodies. his song, "Deep Peace", is the most passionate peace I've heard, going right down to the belly. The servants of the Moon live in another rhythm and they call another tune They're dangerous, you know They left their sanity behind a very long time ago. And the traffic jams at sunrise are on another clock the beats and measures rule their hips, their voices, choices hungry lips the moving magnet and the tides the winds from out of nowhere control their rolling ships. II. the lunar watch, they say runs fast and slow, depending on where the belly feels at home with the pacing of the Muse or when the spirit needs to roam as the mind blows a fuse. III. The world looks at the lunatics, their eyebrows rise and jaws go slack the lunatics look back in mirror duet and for once thy're in harmony onn both sides of the glass "Say WHAAAAAAT?!" But that doesn't mean they don't get along. Everyone has their own style of crazy and just because you're not in traffic doesn't mean you're lazy. IV. If Michael means one who is kinda like God well the Sun meets his mirror in the Full Moon The Sun likes tings even The Moon likes 'em odd They sandwich the earth with gold and silver spread on each side like mustard and mayonnaise and turn the whole planet into a meal where even the compost has sex appeal and midnight dancing vision is every bit as real as enything baking in the noontime sun. V. What if we had a newspaper called "The Toronto Moon"? would it sell, if the stories were all told in verse? If the headlines were filled with the people who danced today and how many folks had the same dream last night and who made love for the first time or felt like they did? Is there anything new in the news? Anything sexy in the pews? Or is everything worth knowing written in a language we forgot when we went to school? the dream time didn't forget And somewhere beneath the chest, neither did we. the pipes are calling in the wind, the daydreams waft outside our plans dungeons and dragons keep tickling our behinds and a voice just out of sight behind our shoulder says "Don't forget to wind your lunar clock It wakes you up with melodies instead of a nasty buzz It kicks you out of the traffic jam and lands you in the conga line where all the planets boogaloo swirling ancestors welcome you and the one who is like God is like you and me and everyone we know". ---Richard Geer I always look forward to reading his newest creation each month. Has a way of expanding my boundaries in subtle and delicious ways. Thanks, VLLThis message has been edited. Last edited by: Vonda, | |||
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