ORANGE SANDALWOOD

ORANGE SANDALWOOD

3/31/2010

For Emily, whenever I can find her




So why not starting myself with a little bit of action? Hey, if you're listening, we will need a new name for the new genre I was talking about in the previous post. You know, not an essay, not criticism, something like crossing your sensitivity (and your sentimentality, and your history) with something, an object you came to adore.

This is my first one:



A poem that comes with a song. You probably know it, the words and the sweet song that was born, like a little miracle, with them…”For Emily, whenever I can find her”.








What I dream I had:


Pressed in organdy

Clothed in crinoline of smoky Burgundy

Softer than the rain.

I wandered empty streets

Down past the shop displays.

I heard cathedral bells

Tripping down the alley ways,

As I walked on.



And when you ran to me

Your cheeks flushed with the night.

We walked on frosted fields of juniper and lamplight,

I held your hand.



And when I awoke and felt you warm and near,


I kissed your honey hair with my grateful tears.

Oh I love you, girl.

Oh, I love you.

I know it from the times I did not know the English language.

I sang it then, as phonemes, without knowing more than words like “love” and “cathedral”. Nothing more (nothing less) that a little song that, somehow, always moved my soul and attempted changing something in its insides.

Then I learnt English, so those words came again one day, this time beating against my memory, as if saying “you already know us; now you need to look again and understand what we mean”. So I did. I understood. You dream with something, then you awake to see, shedding grateful tears, that your dream is been there all the time, and you feel reborn.

And here I am now, coming back to the song, only because it talks about dreams and a honey hair.

If you’ve never heard the song,
or if you want,
like me,
with me
to pay a respectful and awed visit again,
see this

I’ll be waiting for you...outside. Looking forward to hear your words

A NEW GENRE

And I want to start by writing about a new genre. Well, new at least to me, anyway.

It’s very simple. You get an object (a song, a symphony, a poem, a word, a picture, a 3-D structure, a dance, the movement and cadence of the beautiful orange hair of your mermaid friend, whatever, you name it) and cross your mind with it. It’s not criticism. It’s not essay.

If anything, is an interface, crossways that reveal someone’s soul encounter with an aspect of beauty. Anything that touches. Anything that shares and amplifies human experience. Anything that transcends lifeless pixels.
A little piece of the world that, like fractals, reveals at the same time the wholeness of it.

I’ll be posting.

Welcome to ORANGE SANDALWOOD

The idea of having a Second Life blog is taking shape.

As a brilliant architect of wonders told me yesterday, without sharing all this business is no more than a few lifeless pixels. 

Veeeeery true.


And lately, the idea of connecting is developing a completely new sense.



Yes. I’ll get on learning lessons from the mermaids, and will share.





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