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Microcosm and Macrocosm are One Universe,
just as Eternity has No End or Beginning: each is defined by the point from which space and time are viewed and by Whom.
~ Lawrence R. Spencer. 2019 ~
Picture Poems a poems written for, and pasted on, pictures, paintings or graphic art. The poem describes or emulated the picture in verse.
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Microcosm and Macrocosm are One Universe,
just as Eternity has No End or Beginning: each is defined by the point from which space and time are viewed and by Whom.
~ Lawrence R. Spencer. 2019 ~
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THIS VIDEO IS ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT! THE FANCIFUL, INSOUCIANCE OF A CHILD’S’ IMAGINATION — BROUGHT TO LIFE ON FILM. WOW!!
the Scared is scared from Bianca Giaever on Vimeo.
Bianca Giaever…”I asked a six year old what my movie should be about, and this is what he told me.”
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If you liked the music in this film check out the webpage for the band Alpenglow: www.alpenglowmusic.com
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You’ll be given love
You’ll be taken care of
You’ll be given love
You have to trust it
Maybe not from the sources
You have poured yours
Maybe not from the directions
You are staring at
Twist your head around
It’s all around you
All is full of love
All around you
All is full of love
You just ain’t receiving
All is full of love
Your phone is off the hook
All is full of love
Your doors are all shut
All is full of love!
All is full of love
All is full of love
All is full of love
All is full of love
All is full of love
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“The unicorn is a legendary animal from European folklore that resembles a white horse with a large, pointed, spiraling horn projecting from its forehead, and sometimes a goat’s beard and cloven hooves. First mentioned by the ancient Greeks, it became the most important imaginary animal of the Middle Ages and Renaissance when it was commonly described as an extremely wild woodland creature, a symbol of purity and grace, which could only be captured by a virgin. In the encyclopedias its horn was said to have the power to render poisoned water potable and to heal sickness. Until the 19th century, belief in unicorns was widespread among historians, alchemists, writers, poets, naturalists, physicians, and theologians.
UNICORNS IN THE BIBLE:
— (Wikipedia.org)