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Love

Feelings, from my head to my toes.
Nerve endings, nerve centres, senses,
Seeing clearly, tasting good, breathing deeply,
A warm touch, laugh-cry.
Moods, I am in the mood.
It makes me happy, falling in love.

Copyright Jennifer Arbour 1999.

Climbing a Mountain

There is no end to higher horizons,
as there is no end to spirituality.
Where colours become the earth, sky and the Heavens too.

Copyright Jennifer Arbour 1999.

Argentina

Argentina the lower half beneath the equator a future perhaps.
I would like to travel by foot,
amongst the rocks and hills,
with the help of some llamas,
and learn the skill to live.
I would sit outside my tent at night,
just to gaze up at the stars.
I wonder if they are the same far up North,
or the rest of the world?
I dream one day of doing it,
discovering this different land,
and falling in love with it,
as I see it on my globe,
large as it is.
There is where I would want to live.

Copyright Jennifer Arbour 1999.

I Wish

I wish I could fly to the golden crest of day break,
to the endless deep blue sky.
I wish I could run like the gazzells,
but not from warning dangers,
just freely as the heavens would allow.
I wish I could smile like the dolphins,
and let my spirit ride with the waves.
I wish I could be someone,
loved and cared for so specially,
that no limits could forsake me,
no sadness could abound.

Copyright Jennifer Arbour 1992.

Science Makes That That Is

Who is God?
God is love,
As sure as there is nature.
God has taught us sciences.
Where would I be without God?
Nowhere!
God is teaching us as we grow.
He makes the mysteries of biology, and chemistry,
geology and physics.
And God creates love within us.
And a love for nature as well.
It is warmth.
It is the other half,
That we follow,
The ways of His Holy Love.
Which is a mystery and a mass of eternal life.
Science makes that that is.

Copyright Jennifer Arbour and Peter Timusk 1999.

Africa

If I were a cloud,
I would cast my shadow,
over climates too dry,
because of the sun.
I would want to help the vegetation to grow.
I wish other clouds would participate.
That would mean rain.
I would like to share it.
If it would be kind or helpful.
I wish that I could work it out with the clouds.
What about it sky?
Would you help me help the parched earth.

Copyright Jennifer Arbour 1999.

Eating Healthy

He tastes salty.
She tastes sweet.
Opposite sides?
Opposite sex?
Is it Yin and Yan?
Are they a perfect balance?
Or are they opposites?

Copyright Jennifer Arbour 1999.

Untitled

The dove sits perching,
on a branch,
springing blossoms.
The full moon is it's heart,
from a calendar,
showing when lifted to the light,
both sides of the page.

Copyright Jennifer Arbour 1999.

Travelling in My Dreams

At night I fly high up above.
It's puzzling because I fly over a map of the world.
In my dreams I fly around the world having deja vues.
One time I flew to distant planets.
My favorite country to fly over is Argentina.
It gives me a feeling of euphoria to fly over Argentina.
When I am over Brazil, it makes me sad.
I have been to Africa, but I was petrified of the lions.
I like flying over Montreal, because I love that city.
But I see so much more, as if I was looking through a telescope,
while on the moon.
I see Western States with ocean's waters flooding and sinking land.
Dreams are a mystery and I have bad dreams about myself.
I believe many things come to an end.
My destiny, my fate, and my end comes to me in my dreams.

Copyright Jennifer Arbour 1999.

These poems copyright to Jennifer Arbour 1992-1999 under Canadian and International Law.
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