Mittwoch, 20. Mai 2020

Bzw. ۲ ۴ ۰ [»Come Unto These Yellow Sands« for 2 Voices, Flute, Violin and Piano (2000), R. A. ol-Omoum]




["Water Inspiration #35", Lorena Kirk-Giannoulis]



You are water
I’m water
we’re all water in different containers
that’s why it’s so easy to meet
someday we’ll evaporate together.
[Yoko Ono]




["Water", Lorena Kirk-Giannoulis]



The sound of water is worth more than all the poets' words.
[Octavio Paz]




["Water Inspiration #7", Lorena Kirk-Giannoulis]


Come unto these yellow sands,
And then take hands.
Curtsied when you have and kissed
The wild waves whist,
Foot is featly here and there;
And, sweet sprites, the burden bear.
[William Shakespeare
»The Tempest«,
Ariel's Song, Scene II, Act I]












O, brave new world
that has such people in't!
[William Shakespeare
»The Tempest«]




["Water Inspiration #11", Lorena Kirk-Giannoulis]



In rivers, the water that you touch is the last of what has passed
and the first of that which comes; so with present time.
[Leonardo da Vinci]




["Water Inspiration #4", Lorena Kirk-Giannoulis]



In the visible world, the Milky Way is a tiny fragment; within this fragment, the solar system is an infinitesimal speck, and of this speck our planet is a microscopic dot. On this dot, tiny lumps of impure carbon and water, of complicated structure, with somewhat unusual physical and chemical properties, crawl about for a few years, until they are dissolved again into the elements of which they are compounded. [Bertrand Russell]


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