Monday, February 29, 2016

Chough Froth

Flickers in the Minoan tapestry, the warm wooly sun surrounds the scene, dripping it in honey-light Mystika, illuminating phosphorescent profiles of the face.  Faces of an Ancient Tribe glow with the light of knowing.  Tribes of an Ancient Land celebrating sunny rituals in the morning of mankind.  Land basking, innumerable komboloi threading out to infinite destinations.  Lute-strings shaking.  Pipes are fluting.  An ancient dance begins – the Zeibekiko.  The Dancer unwinds like an eagle stretching out its feathers, taking to the thick, warm air, soaring, soaring up. 
   And as the Aitos, the Greek Eagle soared, it met the Cornish Chough and the Doctor Bird of Jamaica flying along side by side and wing by wing, in thin air suspended.  All this was as depicted and foretold in the minutiae of the unfolding of the flickering mystic Minoan Tapestry. 


ΣΑΝ ΕΓΥΡΙΖΑ ΑΠ'ΤΗΝ ΠΥΛΟ - 
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ΧΡΟΝΙΑ ΜΕΣ ΣΤΗΝ ΤΡΟΥΜΠΑ 
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