we all are gypsies of a sort wandering traveling through this life other lives space and time here there and yon on roads less traveled - this is a written and visual journal of my own travels - imagined and/or real - come along with me - we'll dance among the stars under the sun and over the moon - share our stories around the campfire - come along -

this site is simply a streamofconsciousness rambling of words and images in which i find meaning and beauty - there is no organized order of thought or format -
poetry painting and writing on love and life and things thereof from the heart and through the eyes of a louisiana gypsy spirit travelin' roads less traveled...enjoy -

THE GYPSYWOMAN WORLD

My photo
A...WOMAN IN MOTION WITH HAIR AS DARK AS NIGHT HER EYES WERE LIKE THAT OF A CAT IN THE DARK... SHE WAS A GYPSYWOMAN... she danced round and round... from the fire her face was all aglow... she was dancing... dancing... waiting for the RISING SUN... loving caring relationships are like THE RISING SUN...we are nourished by their warmth...we are energized by their strength...we grow in their light...we find shelter and solace there...they are our sanctuary... born in the sign of the sun, i am a true LEO-love the sun and its hot orange red fire-passionate in and about everything i do-i believe in instant chemistry charisma love/lust at first sight-in the magic of the eyes and the beauty of the soul-in the instant recognition familiarity in meeting someone from a past life and in the knowledge that we might meet in a future life-i believe that we are each ageless and flawless-i believe in the beauty of the moment-the whisper of yesterday-the hope of tomorrow-the power of forgiveness for even ourselves-the absolute and total beauty of love---[credit to brian hyland and curtis mayfield]

to dance with life

to dance with life
come dance with me...

Saturday, June 12, 2010

and so it is...


are you upset, little friend?
have you been lying awake worrying?
well, don't worry...
i'm here - 
the flood waters will recede -
the famine will end - 
the sun will shine tomorrow -
and i will always be here
to take care of you...

charlie brown to snoopy

10 comments:

Sixpence and A Blue Moon said...

I Love it!
Can't go wrong with this advice from Charlie, huh. xoxo

S. Susan Deborah said...

Dear Jenean:

How did you know that I needed to hear the above quote. Thanks Jen. Hugs and much love.

Joy always,
Susan

GYPSYWOMAN said...

hey mary ann! wonderful to have you come by - yes, what can be better than charlie brown's own sentiments!!! love it! i'll be making my way over to your place to see what's new and beautiful!!! have a great day!

GYPSYWOMAN said...

dear susan - so glad you liked - i think these words are words that each of us could use not just today, but every day!! well, at least, i know i do, anyway! ;)

Marion said...

Great wisdom from Charlie Brown!

That horrendous flash flood in Arkansas has been on my mind...those poor people. So many people from Louisiana died or are missing. Just a tragic fluke of nature...and then there's the gushing, gushing, gushing oil polluting my beloved Gulf coast. Lord, that pisses me off! I hope you're having a relaxing Sunday. xoxo

L'Adelaide said...

how'd you guess...it's that obvious, clear across this country? thank you, my dear, i feel these words are just for ME , who is having a breakdown...and thank you for your comment, i am so addled i don't remember if i thank you....this was sweet and truly i needed to read/hear it.
love youxoxo

S. Susan Deborah said...

I forgot something. In Belfast people use the phrase: 'And so it is' after every thing they have spoken. Its called the Irish twang or something. Maybe that prompted you to title this so. You are in part Irish too.

Joy always,
Susan

GYPSYWOMAN said...

hey marion - yes, charlie brown the sage! i so know what you mean about the arkansas tragedy - my extended family has lived there for 100's of years and we still have huge tracts of family land there as well - i could not tell you how many time my children went camping in albert pike and surrounding areas when they were little - my heart breaks for all those dear people who have lost loved ones - and tie that into the gulf - very very sad! thanks so much for coming by, lady!

GYPSYWOMAN said...

and dear lovelylinda, of course, these words ARE for you! from the heart! wonderful to see you over here in the midst of all your trials and tribulations! hope your monday is holding you gently!

GYPSYWOMAN said...

oh, susan - thank you so much for sharing that little irish tidbit with me - and especially for remembering it at all and coming back to mention it! so sweet of you! and means so much to me!!! have a glorious week!!!