Seek the Gold

The Moon is Up by Alfred Noyes The moon is up, the stars are bright. the wind is fresh and free! We're out to seek the gold tonight across the silver sea! The world is growing grey and old: break out the sails again! We're out to see a Realm of Gold beyond the Spanish …

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Out of the Whirlwind

The bands which bound you yesterday May well have been unloosed, But be not fooled dear friend today The leavings must be sluiced. For that which hampered the passway Must first of all be loosed, Before ambrosial sovranty Can be through you be perfused.

Just Today

I sat beside the fire once In the cool of day, I sat beneath the spire once In the month of May. I sat upon a hill once Far above the fray, I sat below the sun once And wallowed in its ray. I knelt before my God once And then began to pray, I …

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The Celestial Spark

Darkness, utter darkness enfolded me; Not the erie, desolate sort, but the darkness Which only can be described as being Darkness upon the face of the deep. I could not see my hands before my face, Neither could I sense movement of any kind. The darkness was at once impenetrable and empty Yet somehow it …

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If anything can stop you it will.

A friend and I were talking yesterday after an excellent afternoon on the mountain bikes and I've thought a bit further about the question he asked that started the conversation. His question: "Have the results of the Presidential election changed your outlook on growth for your business this coming year?" was an excellent one, especially …

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The Light Divine

Parched I was at the time My heart could scarcely beat. Thirsty for the light divine I could not ever sleep. What is this, old friend of mine You say you know the way? Why should I then trust your line I've seen all that they say. The light wherever it shines bright Doth make …

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A Clement Heart

The World's Wanderers by Percy Blysshe Shelley I. Tell me, thou Star, whose wings of light Speed thee in thy fiery flight, In what cavern of the night Will thy pinions close now? II. Tell me, Moon, thou pale and gray Pilgrim of Heaven’s homeless way, In what depth of night or day Seekest thou …

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Virtuosity

"The most perfect technique is that which is not noticed at all." - Pablo Casals In many areas of life there is movement from coarse to fine. The development of motor skills, the forming of language skills and the generation of technical skills take time, there is almost no limit to how far you can …

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Notes and Rests

One of my businesses, The Spa on Green Street, sponsored the Gainesville Symphony's Christmas Concert in years' past and the ad we designed for the program played off the musical theme with the phrase "The rests are as important as the notes..." I hadn't given that ad much thought lately, but I was getting a …

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The Rhythm is Gonna Get You

There is a training scale in classical horse training through which all well-prepared horses are taken to unlock their full potential. The scale is often depicted in the form of a pyramid, beginning at the base with rhythm and culminating at the top with collection. In between are suppleness, contact, impulsion, and straightness, in that …

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