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		<title>learning to fly</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Apr 2006 06:45:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[:::   :::   :::   ::: As the sparrow in her wandering, As the swallow in her flying, So the curse that is causeless alighteth not. ~ Proverbs 26:2 :::   :::   :::   ::: Olivia called me while driving and said, &#8220;i&#8217;m at a red light, thinking of you.&#8221; And in my little self-absorbed funk i quipped, &#8220;Why,&#8221; [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align:center;">As the sparrow in her wandering,<br />
As the swallow in her flying,<br />
So the curse that is causeless<br />
alighteth not.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;">~ <em>Proverbs</em> <strong>26:2</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:center;">:::   :::   :::   :::</p>
<p>Olivia called me while driving and said, &#8220;i&#8217;m at a red light, thinking of you.&#8221;</p>
<p>And in my little self-absorbed funk i quipped, &#8220;Why,&#8221; and snickered, &#8220;because my signs say STOP?&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;No, because it&#8217;s RED,&#8221; she laughed.</p>
<p>A few dream cycles ago, the reddest of thoughts wended their way through the white matter that is my brain in a state of sleep, and i awoke, emitting pink smoke and in a haze from the most fantastic visions. my signs lately, they stop other things, they cut them off, they shine dark red warning light into my face: a submarine submerging, a whore advertising, a dark room for developing images, distant galaxies red-shifting, moving away from each other and then the signs switch and i turn right and the color begs me to go, go be green, be verdant, to grow. to GO! and i do.</p>
<p>i dreamt i was taking a shower in a brightly lit bathroom with a huge window in the shower stall. on the wall outside of the shower, where a medicine cabinet or mirror should hang was instead, a large vent recessed deeply into the wall, slatted for ventilation, as in a factory. i could hear birds chirping, chattering, squawking, and scratching around inside. it sounded like nest building, like an argument, like a rusty gate swinging in a storm.</p>
<p>a small blackish bird got loose and slid between one of the slats and out into the bathroom where i stood naked in the light. it was brightly yet darkly colored, iridescent like a Raven yet smaller, like a <a href="http://www.dcwild.com/images/Woodland%20Birds/Grackle.jpg" target="_blank">grackle</a>. In Norse mythology the god Odin (for which i named my cat) kept a pair of ravens called Hugin (thought) and Munin (remembrance). Even Odin himself would occasionally shapeshift, becoming a raven. But his pets, they took flight in the morning and scaled the earth, asking questions and begging secrets of people, even of the dead before returning to the shoulder or the throne to whisper all they had seen and heard into the ear of their master.</p>
<p>The raven symbolizes solitude, gratitude, affection, wisdom, light, hope, longevity, death, and fertility. In alchemy, it represents change and the advanced soul dying to this world. Conversely, the grackle is typically a sign of Spring, perhaps of re-birth, the dark keel-shaped tail sailing in just before the Robin&#8217;s red-breasted return. But this bird was smaller and something about it was both sweet yet sinister. i bent down to push my finger against its chest to scoop it onto the ledge of my finger and it pecked me lightly. The grackle is an omnivore, which means it will eat almost everything that doesnt eat it first, so i thought it might take my finger off, but instead, it turned its head sideways at me and glared then clamped down onto me with its talons before flying out the window. Was i dying to this world or was i becoming new?</p>
<p>somehow from contact with the bird i developed a curse. i was new by design but i brought death instead. any man i touched, any man i put my hands upon out of love would turn ashen and grey, then disintegrate, like burning incense. with one boy i learned i could touch him with my toes and so we held feet under the table during dinner, but when i got too comfortable, when i forgot myself, when i curled into the crook of his arm as we watched a movie, i placed my hand gently on the outside of his forearm thinking it wouldn&#8217;t harm him if i touched him through his clothing, through the sleeve of his maroon jacket. he turned to me, he grew stock still, his eyes grew wide as tears welled in my own. a wave of frightening, sure knowledge crashed over us as he turned a grey replica shape of himself, then fell into a soft pile of silver ashes below me.</p>
<p>i went to see a bruja, a Mexican witch and she drew a curse book from a dark drawer in a table. &#8220;You have the Blackbird&#8217;s Curse,&#8221; she told me. &#8220;You must trust and they will remain. You must love openly and it will pass. The bird will come to you again and you will be safe and your lovers safe from harm.&#8221;</p>
<p>do i mistrust so much i withhold emotions and never give myself away &#8211; both betraying and denying myself? or do i flay myself so wide open that i bleed a murder scene, make a mess of things until my lovers evaporate, leaving only a chalky outline?  or will everything i touch simply dissolve while i am waiting to hear his call above all others? will i understand him when he calls, will i know him when his feathers brush my cheek or feel him when he finally reaches out and clutches me?</p>
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		<title>Diamond Life</title>
		<link>http://littleredelf.com/elfspeak/2004/05/25/diamond-life/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 May 2004 02:29:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[some days after my vacation (and still i would say . . .) adjusting to previous modes of reality was a dull and joyless task. i still find myself researching and reading about some of the creatures i saw and took pictures of while there. for instance, the smallest lizard in the world is a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>some days after my vacation (and still i would say . . .) adjusting to previous modes of reality was a dull and joyless task. i still find myself researching and reading about some of the creatures i saw and took pictures of while there. for instance, the smallest lizard in the world is a gecko indigenous to Virgin Gorda called <em>Sphaerodactylus Parthenopion</em>. i also took pictures of several birds i&#8217;d never seen before.</p>
<p>but then, i have returned to school, in Summer if you can believe i&#8217;m up for that kind of self-abuse. but it&#8217;s two classes, a Statistical Methods for Psychology and an Adulthood and Aging course. Numbers and growing old. Two things most people can barely manage and often, avoid. well, it was time i tackled the rough stuff. little by little, coming back to my life as i knew it, facets are moving in and out of focus: past, present and future creating and re-creating new visions for me.</p>
<p>on June 14th Zoey, a friend i&#8217;ve known for a few years is moving to Maryland where i am. i am busy making arrangements for her so the adjustment will be a comfortable one. it&#8217;s strange to think the man i met 7 years ago came to me via this glowing box. as she did. as many interesting friends and acquaintances have. as plane and concert tickets do. as books and music have. as bills do. as this place did. so much dependence on this magnetic, metallic, wire bound piece of furniture. so many words and images and impressions and memories tied up in it and yet &#8211; i missed it not while i was gone in the islands. her moving here is the end of an era in some ways. less chatting, more real time together. i wonder if she&#8217;ll miss getting my silly packages in the mail. distance is one thing &#8211; personality surrounded by flesh is quite another.</p>
<p>3 days ago i came across the cocoon of a Tiger Moth, i know this because the last shed of the caterpillar was still attached to the end of the pupa. i have it in a terrarium with a stick bent at an angle so that it may emerge, crawl up, hang upside down and from its body, pump fluid into its wings until they inflate, then i will let it go into the night. it will be born without mouth parts and all of its energy and food will have been stored up from all the eating it did as a fuzzy black caterpillar. its main impetus is to make more of itself, then in a week, perhaps two, to mate with many if it is male, and to lay eggs if it is female and then, to die.</p>
<p>late last night the cats chased mosquito hawks and beige moths around the nite lights in the kitchen. this morning the red-eyed cicada bloom howled and chirred in a deafening blur as i drove through the woods. this evening a dark field blanketed with fireflies winked like a billion stars, so many, it was a shimmering field of diamonds waiting to be found and gathered up. all of them looking for mates, all of them trying to be brighter than the next. early this new morning, a Luna Moth appeared, wheeling in dizzied circles toward the porch light, dashing itself into the pebbled driveway, flapping like a broken-winged bird in and out and under the ivy near the garden. ghostly, flailing but seemingly tireless. circles and circles and circles.</p>
<p>all of us waiting for a place to land, for our our body to break and our wings to push out, for our life to shine &#8211; or wink out at dawn.</p>
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		<title>bird of paradise</title>
		<link>http://littleredelf.com/elfspeak/2004/02/01/bird-of-paradise/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Feb 2004 20:09:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[under the apple a bird on its back beak points black stuck in red meat pewter bead eyes cloudy nectar runs down a sweetness a blindness and fruit becomes tears. ~ Andrea E. Janda]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>under the apple<br />
a bird on its back<br />
beak points black<br />
stuck in red meat<br />
pewter bead eyes<br />
cloudy nectar runs down<br />
a sweetness a blindness<br />
and fruit becomes tears.</p>
<p>~ <strong>Andrea E. Janda</strong></p>
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