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I Have Come to Know The Rain. My unicorn, my legend of pegasus I climb on your back my hands reach for your mane the voyage is set. I bring flowers and fairies for comfort for when my dream feels cold. I've come to know the rain. It is not enough to know that I am cleansed by it. I want to see its breath hold its message in my hand lest I fall on other journeys. I suspect you keep secrets your words have become mere noise. I don't believe your magic just because you scream it. All the children that I remember visit me. No matter they are grown I hear them playing. Outside there are tokens still sunny days to play in. I miss their laughter. There are interruptions everywhere they want to be understood. I thought they would lie down give up but no. They seem to be weary but still measuring. I am inclined to bargain against consequences. I hold my own image up to the light I am not as transparent as I thought. I feel a huge relief and yet I am not sure of which foot to start with next. I will maneuver my aim invade my own existence initiate a standard for taking no prisoners. I can feel myself still standing with somber resolve proclaiming victory over self but never being clear on the final outcome none the less. I saw dolphins fly last night twas an unusual sight to see. It seems they had been called upon to gather tokens from the oceans floor gather up the magic of a mermaids charm. 'My' mermaids I ask? Have they left my dream? It is raining and yet there are a few birds singing I sit back sip tea and listen for them. They sing the only words that I can count on. It is not enough to understand consequences the moon tells me this is so. I fold up all prerequisites put them in a closet cover them with flowers I have met and wait for the shelter of rainy days. --------------
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ABOUT Kathy Ostman-Magnusen I paint and sculpt female fantasy art and map faery tale adventures. I dream of beautiful women on canvas and art of exotic women.
I have illustrated for Hay House Inc.,"Women Who Do Too Much" CARDS taken from Anne Wilson Schaef's book. I also illustrated for Neil Davidson, who was considered for the Pulitzer Prize in feature writing, and several other publications. My paintings are collected worldwide.
Giclee canvas art work, greeting cards and posters are available for sale on my website:
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