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Damaradeaella

Contributed by LadyDama on Friday, 14th March 2003 @ 04:00:00 PM in AEST
Topic: Nostalgic



from the shores of Ireland she came
Damaradeaella was her name
long red hair and bright blue eyes
wrote about doves and purple skies
rolling green pastures in her dreams
thoughts of old; of broken seams
she brushes her locks, laces up her bodice
this gentle fairie woman of the goddess
dreams of ancestors old and new
to herself, her clan, be true
searching for a glimpse of tomorrow
banishes her thoughts of pain and sorrow
from whence she came, she shall return
with an open heart and lessons to learn




Copyright © LadyDama ... [ 2003-03-14 16:00:00]
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Re: Damaradeaella (User Rating: 1 )
by roisin on Friday, 14th March 2003 @ 04:04:29 PM AEST
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a gorgeous write!!!..me I'm returning soon..to the west...will be there for summer solstice..
rosie


Re: Damaradeaella (User Rating: 1 )
by MoonlitAngel on Friday, 14th March 2003 @ 04:48:29 PM AEST
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That's so cool! My name's Damara!! lol... I definitely love this poem! Wow, I officially have the coolest name ever... and just think, I've always hated it... thanks for allowing me to like my name! Maybe I'll just tack that last bit onto the end and have a REALLY cool name! :D Great poem! I love the whole faerie gaelic thing, so this is awesome! Blessed be,

~ Moonlit Angel


Re: Damaradeaella (User Rating: 1 )
by venkat on Saturday, 15th March 2003 @ 04:05:52 AM AEST
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Dear Lady Dama, this poem is very interesting gives a little picture of your heritage, I suppose Damara deaella could be thought as a faery woman, who might have been a priestess of goddess Brigid. I don't know whether I am correct or not , any how I will try to check up.. thanks very neatly presented. "purple skies" does this word indicate" twilights".. I once again veryfy W.B.Yeats. O.k I could not recollect any thing now. But I love this poem. just the title reminds me some Druid women who were also learned like your ancesters....venkat


Re: Damaradeaella (User Rating: 1 )
by Bizzy on Saturday, 15th March 2003 @ 08:29:56 AM AEST
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Dear LadyDama, What a memento of the heritage of your family! I have quite a mix of ancestory that I probably will never quite know, but it inrigues me. Do you have red hair and blue eyes? My brother and one of my sons had the most gorgeous red hair, too. The red-heads pop up consistently generation after generation in my family and my husband's family, too. Gloria 'Clean is beautiful!'


Re: Damaradeaella (User Rating: 1 )
by shelby on Saturday, 15th March 2003 @ 07:41:04 PM AEST
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this is beautiful!! I enjoy your poetry very much.Thanks for sharing!!
Michelle


Re: Damaradeaella (User Rating: 1 )
by ladyfawn on Sunday, 16th March 2003 @ 12:29:16 AM AEST
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ohhh this is beautifully written and lovely, my favorite one of yours yet, im half irish and bohemian, tiny bit of something else but those two lol, ack to be a purebred lol, i love how you did this, like i can see her walking around and doing these things, write on ladydama! huggs n' love, always nessa


Re: Damaradeaella (User Rating: 1 )
by Jenni_Kalicharan on Sunday, 16th March 2003 @ 04:32:28 AM AEST
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What a vivid picture you have painted with your words!!!! This is very beautiful... Thank you.
Jenni


Re: Damaradeaella (User Rating: 1 )
by LOWMAN613 on Sunday, 16th March 2003 @ 10:08:11 AM AEST
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A great write & wonderful tribute to yourself!
What a wonderful story!
Christina


Re: Damaradeaella (User Rating: 1 )
by AngryPrincess on Sunday, 16th March 2003 @ 03:12:08 PM AEST
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beautiful michele, plain and simple....such beauty in your words...please never stop writing, you have such a magnificent talent... i love it...

Lindsey


Re: Damaradeaella (User Rating: 1 )
by Wrybod on Tuesday, 18th March 2003 @ 03:23:16 AM AEST
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LD lovely poem , beautiful read. (wish I could write like that but it needs more soul than I possess) Thanks also for putting me onto this part of the site. I've been missing out.


Re: Damaradeaella (User Rating: 1 )
by riverofwords on Tuesday, 18th March 2003 @ 04:54:42 AM AEST
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a lovely soul write part of you ..loved it ...
excelent

peace be your journey
terry


Re: Damaradeaella (User Rating: 1 )
by karoody on Wednesday, 19th March 2003 @ 03:38:45 AM AEST
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a beautiful drawing for us here! such a fitting name for you. thanx for sharing. i love the contribution.


Re: Damaradeaella (User Rating: 1 )
by wolfflow on Wednesday, 19th March 2003 @ 04:49:59 PM AEST
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aha, so you're genetically insane, welcome to the maelstrom!


Re: Damaradeaella (User Rating: 1 )
by wolfflow on Wednesday, 19th March 2003 @ 04:54:16 PM AEST
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aha, so you're genetically insane, welcome to the maelstrom!


Re: Damaradeaella (User Rating: 1 )
by wolfflow on Wednesday, 19th March 2003 @ 04:55:00 PM AEST
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aha, so you're genetically insane, welcome to the maelstrom!


Re: Damaradeaella (User Rating: 1 )
by Varro on Monday, 31st March 2003 @ 05:36:54 PM AEST
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Very nice. I would like to meet this Irish Fairie. Her name alone sounds intriguing! Your descriptions are vivid and passionate. Great job.
Varro




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