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Hello, lovely stranger! My name is Veronika Sizova, and I am currently studying in Canada.
Since early childhood, I have been mesmerized by the literary art. The words – exquisite, intricately intertwined, sophisticated, magnificently powerful and fragile simultaneously, – remind me of the oceanic waves, and poetry hides in their unfathomable depths.
This place is meant to become a sanctuary for the tortured souls, aflame with a passion for literature.
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Ohhhhh Veronica this is very enchanting. The images as well. And you’ve given me another lesson. The story of Vega and Altair, I looked it up thanks to your poem: star-crossed lovers, yes, the goddess woman and the human man, both made into heavenly bodies by the outraged father of the goddess, but the two made to stay forever apart in the sky, separated by the path of the Milky Way galaxy. Only together for one night of the year. But what a night it might be. Sigh. 💖
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Ah, dearest Lia! ♥️
I am astounded by the poetic discernment and depth of your perception! Not many would take time to read this legend, let alone write such a heartfelt comment, connecting the dots between my poem and the story which inspired it. I am immensely grateful to have such attentive readers!✨ And yes, what a night! I bet all the wait is worth it in the end. 😉
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Thank you so much for the smile-inducing reply Veronica! Yes, worth the wait in the end… inspiring thought. 😏💕✍️ Write on 🤟🙌👯♂️
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A wholly lovely poem with the most beautiful illustrations.
It’s such a pleasure to read and to look at, Veronica.
Thank you.
Gwen.
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You translate the legend of two star-crossed celestial lovers so movingly in poetry, Veronica! The Koreans traditionally celebrate the long-waited yearly rendezvous of the princess and her mortal lover on the seventh day of July when a bridge of magpies is formed across the celestial river that cruelly separates the lovers. It’s a plaintive yet beautiful love story.
“Two star-crossed lovers
Separated by darkness,
United by light.” is the most captivating allusion to the bridge of heavenly magpies lit with a ray of hope that the lovers are to be together. While reading the poem, the scenes are screened in my mental theater in a phantasmagorial display of the legend. Your poem conveys both sadness and happiness, despair, and hope, which I find essential characteristics of your fanciful poetry 🙂 Beautiful! 🙂
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Dear Stephanie, your exquisite comment is even more poetic than my haiku! ♡ I knew you would recognize the myth immediately – this is why I was so anxious about your reaction to my poem. Words can’t describe how happy I am that you enjoyed it! As you rightfully said, I love the poignant antithesis of “sadness and happiness, despair, and hope.” Your poetry also possesses these remarkable contrasts – hence our mutual appreciation. 🌸
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Your haiku is very riveting as with all your poetry, Veronica. 🌺I thank you for your compliment on my opinions, which come from the truth of beauty. Yes, we are the cult of beauty that is rare and precious. We have a third eye: our native languages, the English, and the arts, especially literature. ⭐️
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Reblogged this on johncoyote and commented:
Beautiful photos and amazing words. Please enjoy and share her outstanding work.
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I love your work dear Veronica. I would buy your book. You make words danced to perfection. The artwork was so good.
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Thank you so much for your kind words, dear John! Hopefully, I’ll publish a book one day & then I’ll be more than happy to share it with you!✨☺️
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I look forward to this day. You are welcome dear Veronica.
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Your writing is always so ethereal and pretty! ❤
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Thank you, dear!😌 I can say the same about you. 💞
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Beautiful blog
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