| | Happy Birthday to a Dark Lady
As the black moon of some divine eclipse, As the black sun of the Apocalypse, As the black flower that blessed Odysseus back From witchcraft; and he saw again the ships.
In all thy thousand images we salute thee.
Earlier in the poem....
Clothed with the sun or standing on the moon Crowned with the stars or single, a morning star, Sunlight and moonlight are thy luminous shadows, Starlight and twilight thy refractions are, Lights and half-lights and all lights turn about thee.
From Oct. 16, 2007, date of death of Deborah Kerr: "Harish, who was
of a spiritual, even religious, cast and who liked to express himself in metaphors, vivid and
compelling, did see, I believe, mathematics as mediating between man
and what one can only
call God." -- R. P. Langlands From a link of Jan. 17, 2008--
Time and Eternity:
  Jean Simmons (l.) and Deborah Kerr (r.) in " Black Narcissus" (1947) and from the next day, Jan. 18, 2008: ... Todo lo sé por el lucero puro
que brilla en la diadema de la Muerte.
-- Rubén Darío,born January 18, 1867 Related material: Dark Lady and Bright Star, Time and Eternity, Damnation MorningHappy birthday also to the late John O'Hara. |
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