My pace is now too fast / My heart beat rapidly becoming / the kind of anxiety that causes a cardiac arrest / ...
As I began this new quest the fear begins to rise. / Turmoil and strife arises. / As the emptiness I felt is now filled with an unexplainab…
’...the mirror of our love…’
Looking back into oblivion…
‘she never made one single bid / for something more than artless peace…’
Find myself moving / Through the dark on breathy roads / Amongst sunflower
My entries for the month of January in my Haiku Diary.
Looking at the rain / Seems suspended in the air / So many mirrors
My entries for my Haiku Diary, in the month of December.
‘cause I believe our mystic miracle is right…
About what Love can mean…
... / Every harsh word / Every ignored plea / Is unexpected, uncivil and buried deep.
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brothers / by lauren cardenas beneath lips of fire / & a smoking mouth / full of flaming ocean charred fingers / urge her cunt to life ...
at rippling times I rhyme myself / with subtlety occurring just by chance…
As I stare at this photograph / One of our twenty fifth Anniversary / My eyes fill with tears / My heart wrenches in my chest / Thoughts dwel…
Poem about losing a loved one
Passion begins with but a single thought / As we explore the lexicon of our bodies pleasure / This fallow ground being brought to harvest / ...
A poem about passion
Each night I try to change myself
Fate dealt her two cards / in opposition: the first was fingers / that could dance with strings / and make mahogany sing. The other / was hid…
Glowing / We’re glowing together / and apart / we glow. / Suns rise and set / but even in artificial light / we glow / at night we / glow separa…
eva, i know something / you’ve kept from yourself awhile / you know he doesn’t love you / at least not like i feel
bonnie, your clyde has murdered now / erred thrice as to deny
Gift of Alicia
I knew a girl once who sat in a chair / I don’t know quite when, and don’t even know where / Wishing for who and for what, I don’t know / Wi…
Ka Lokomaika’i / Liberation of the Heart / Sunset Pa’ako Beach Makena Maui Hawai’i Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Shooting Date/Time 09 May 2009 19:08:38 / Shooting Mode Aperture-Priority AE / Tv 0.3 Av 9.0 ISO 100 Lens EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM / Focal Length 28.0 mm “He aloha no’ he aloha / Ka liko pua ‘iliahi / E please mai ho’i ‘oe ke aloha / ‘Oiai ana ua meha. / ‘Ano’ai wale ke ‘ike aku / A ka malu ‘ulu o ka wehiwehi / Ke kai honehone nei i ku’u poli / Ke hone nei ku’u poli. / Pehea ka’ua e ka hoa / Ka’ano’i a ke aloha / Ka maile lau lipolipo i ka wao / Ka hanu ‘a’ala o ku’u ipo. / Ha’ina mai ka puana / Na’ dew drops ke aloha / Ha’ina hou ka puana / He aloha no ke aloha. / ~ Hawaiian to English Translation ~ / Truly loved, yes truly / It is the bud of the sandalwood / Won’t you please return my love / Or I shall be lonesome. / How delightful it is to see you / In the shade of the breadfruit grove / The sea caresses my bosom / Speaking softly to my heart. / What shall become of us, my friend? / The desire of my heart / The dark green Maile leaf of the uplands / The fragrant breathe of my love. / The refrain is told / I love the dewdrops / Tell the refrain again Of true love.” Mai loko mai ‘o, na / Bill Ali’iloa Lincoln
Speak to me / In a thousand ways / And tell me of your love Tell my lips with yours / Let them taste for themselves / The nectar of your …
I want to know.
Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / My images do not belong to the public domain. Reproduction is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved Beautiful Art and Greeting Cards For Sale ~ Shop securely and view my collection here HILO HANAKAHI – Keola Naumu (Paukû ‘ekahi) (Verse #1) / Hilo, Hanakahi, i ka ua kani-lehua Hilo, Hanakahi, rain rustling lehua / (E hana hou ka paukû ‘ekahi) (Repeat Verse #1) (Paukû ‘elua) (Verse #2) / Puna, paia’ala, i ka paia ‘ala i ka hala Puna, fragrant bowers, bowers fragrant with hala / (Paukû ‘ekohu) (Verse #3) / Ka’u, i ka makani, i ka makani kueho lepo Ka’u the wind, the dirt scattering wind (Paukû ‘eha) (Verse 41) / Kona, i ke kai, i ke kai ma’oki’oki Kona, the sea, the streaked sea (leo‘ole) (Instrumental) (Paukû ‘elima) (Verse #5) / Kawaihae, i ke kai, i ke kai hawanawana `Kawaihae, the sea, the whispering sea (Paukû ‘eono) (Verse #6) / Waimea, i ka ua, i ka ua, kipu’upu’u Waimea, the rain, the Kipu’upu’u rain (Paukû ‘ehiku) (Verse #7) / Kohala, i ka makani, i ka makani ‘Apa’apa’a Kohala, the wind, the Apa’apa’a wind (Paukû ‘ewalu) (Verse #8) / Hamakua, i ka pali, i ka pali lele koa’e Hamakua, the cliff, the tropic birds flying cliffs (Leo‘ole) (Instrumental) (Paukû ‘eiwa) (Verse #9) / Ha’ina ka puana, i ka ua kani-lehua Tell the refrain, rain rustling lehua / (E hana hou ka paukû ‘eiwa) (Repeat Verse #9) Henry Kapono Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Shooting Date/Time 09 May 2009 18:22:40 / Tv 1/200 Av 9.0 ISO 100 / Lens EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM Pa’ako Beach Makena Maui Hawai’i Kai Makani Ho’ohinuhinu Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / My images do not belong to the public domain. Reproduction is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved Listen to a beautiful mele by Keali’i Reichel and view a beautiful video Okala Island Moloka’i Hawai’i Why is the ocean blue? / There are several theories: Blue wavelengths are absorbed the least by the deep ocean water and are scattered and reflected back to the observer’s eye Particles in the water may help to reflect blue light The ocean reflects the blue sky Most of the time the ocean appears to be blue because this is the colour our eyes see. But the ocean can be many other colours depending upon particles in the water, the depth of the water, and the amount of skylight. The colours we see depend upon the reflection of the visible wavelengths of light to our eyes. Besides being pretty to look at, colours and the light they come from really do have the power to impact people in many ways. Along with the aesthetics of light and colour, there is real science behind each and every sight we see. Each flash or ray of light, each shade of colour that light makes visible, and each time our eyes receive the messages to see them, we are reminded of a special relationship — one that is often overlooked because we simply take seeing for granted. We miraculously experience a bright, vivid world because of the workings of our eyes, the wonders of light, and the brilliance of colour. The Franklin Institute provides a good explanation of how we see colour. Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi
‘O ke aka ka ‘oukou ~ Yours the Essence Sunset Scenics from Kula Lodge / Gardens 3200 feet elevation above sea level / Maui Hawai’i / Fine Art Photography by Sharon Mau “You are …. / beyond the body, mind, and personality / beyond all experience and the experiencer thereof … / beyond the world and its perceiver / beyond existence and its absence / beyond all assertions and denials. Be still and awaken to the realization of who you are. Truth comes to an innocent mind as a blessing and a sacrament. Truth is a holy thing because it liberates thought from itself and illumines the human heart from the inside out. I am a window. Look through me, not at me. Don’t try to find yourself or define yourself through what you do; instead, seek only to express your highest knowing of what you are through what you do. By being nothing you are everything. / By wanting nothing, you are eternally filled with grace. No person or event has the power to make you happy or unhappy. You want me to speak of love, and so I will. / But the Love of which I can speak costs me all my coins of illusion and so I cannot compromise its virtues nor quibble over its price. This Love is Divine Nectar / a wine found only at the innermost table. / It has seen endless days of rain and sun and harvest. / It has been made wise and mellow by the passing of time / and its refined taste is uncompromising to those who prefer their wine young and overly sweet. Although at times you may appear to be swept away by its dizzying effects / you will find that you have the clarity of a diamond / and the reflexes of a falcon. / You will remain capable of compassion and ruthless decisiveness alike. In one hand you will hold a feather / and in the other / a sword. Drink of the wine of this Love / and your life will change. / Instead of being the gatherer / of Divine Light / you will be its shine. It will be the end of you / and the beginning.” From The Innermost Table by Adyashanti There is no such thing as integrating truth into an illusion Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / 19:19:22 Tv 1/100 Av 9.0 ISO 200 / Lens EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM
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