Starlight Translated: Blinded Visions, #1
By Susan Kahil
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This is my first collection of heartfelt, mystical, philosophical messages in poetry where I fly over rainbows, dangle suspended between stars, suckle light from the Moon, turn tears into diamonds and race through eternity with my dreams chasing behind me.My aim is to inspire others to use their imaginations light so that they can manifest them into a reality seeing. A reminder for anyone who reads of the limitless potential we have when we just simply care and love. Our sacred gift, which we are supposed to use for the good of all humankind, nature and the creatures, we share this precious life with.
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Starlight Translated - Susan Kahil
Dedication
To all my readers forever
‘Light, Love, and Limitless Joy’
To Salim
‘You found me that moment when I lost myself’Preface
Poetical Wings
My poems and songs are wings to freedom taking me to a place where dreams are made, high above into the source of my imagination.
There I am able to view humanity as a whole and try to understand why we cause so much pain and destruction?
Poetry is a portal a mystical journey into infinity’s magic wonderment.
Opening my heart to delve into the deepest darkest depths of emotions
That elevate the lightest glow of feelings to transcend space and time.
Seeking always to find the positivity with beauty, goodness, and truth.
I know we can find a way to ease our sorrows in this mortal existence
Connecting to a spiritual awakening of compassion with the power of
words.
That are vibrations ready to be manifested from our thoughts into reality.
We have this endless potential to achieve anything if we open our hearts
Only then shall we remember how to believe in the impossible dream.
Chapter 1
Degrees of Light
Bluebirds fly over rainbows
So do I, so can we...
Decoded Light
We are all ‘Starlight Translators’ translations in motion
Stardust particles a love essence of feelings and emotion
Filtered golden rays into silvery moonbeams
Of joys sorrows hopes and complex dreams
Sacred consciousness ancient wisdom able to receive
Exploding futuristic visions magically we can believe
Locked within our DNA are the mysteries of life itself
Messages that guide in tuned sequences of untold wealth
Mathematical structures decoded into alphabetical forms
That spell a language in electrical communicational storms
‘Hue ‘man a colour spectrum of patterns in creation
Glittering sparkles an artistic designed imagination
We are supposed to translate all this beauty and truth
To transcend into divinity a state of blissful youth
Somehow, we lost our way through times deceptions
Became entangled and confused by mortal perceptions
Take a glimpse into my mind's eye with verse and rhyme
Poetical rhythms and blessings from the cosmic sublime
Its Only Words
Its only words that fill this page
My thoughts passing through an age
Why are you reading me I’d like to know?
Is it merely because I put them on show?
The question arises why do I?
Bare my soul let you pry
The only reason I can figure out
Is that myself I must doubt
For if I were so sure and content
I would in silence know what is meant
One fine day after I’ve untangled my rhythm
I will come to this conclusion a final decision
That my poetry is for me a learning curve
The journey in which myself I observe
To find that all words are but emotions
Spelling droplets into vastness of oceans
So for now, read my dictations from the heart
I’ll soon be gone will have to depart
For I will be wiser and so very sure
Its only words there’s so much more
Shadows of the Tongue
When you read this poem look between the lines and words
Those blank spaces hide the real message to be heard
Vibrational signals an intangible sequenced tone
We pick up the denser heavier frequency shown
Pauses and stops when the spirit breath enters
A silent place pure quietness without stentor
Every single letter in an inked traced outline
Is a shadow cast from an invisible noted rhyme
We cannot write with light eyes never comprehend
Our souls metaphysical allow us to take and bend
So to one another, we speak the shadows tongue
Words are coded echoes of a feeling already spun
Just as the starlight arrives to us so very much later
As do thoughts, we think through voice or on paper
From a place so deep as never could be described
A spark ignited coming through a cosmic tide
Reverberations in song scribed memories to become
Even we are but shadows speaking the shadows tongue
Moonshine
She milked the moon for sunshine her sustenance
Collected and gathered wild stars that were shooting
out into sempiternity
When a night veil covered the sky ready for bursting
tomorrow’s reasons
Eye shutters closed curtains drawn on all incoming
thoughts
Into a dreamy poetical privacy of awakenings, she drifted
Sometimes even the darkness was just that little bit too bright
Her visions lit up in song the whole Universe
Held by the black space of her meditative prayers
Seven Billion People
Seven billion people and increasingly more
With themselves or each other always at war
Seven billion or more mouths to feed
Some die of starvation others from greed
Over seven billion people scattered over the earth
A constant river flow a stream of death and birth
Seven billion or more purposes right or wrong
Each one singing incomplete words to their song
Seven billion people many multiplying into more
Who is it