The Spirits of Romance and Music
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In the vastness of the universe, the spirits in their search, hopefully will find each other.
A Train Ride to a Forgotten Dream is a Christmas story that you will find very interesting, and that you can read and enjoy over and over.
There are 17 other poetic stories that are meaningful to read.
The words are beautiful to hear, and as you evolve into the words, and letting the story unfold, you will become completely intrigued.
Edward Cassani
About me! I love plants and flowers. I skied on many mountains and played tennis while heads turned. Now I write captivating books. That is it for book #8. Other Books by Edward Cassani Eduardo’s Journey Ballerina The Spirits of Romance and Music Going Out of Bounds The Ghost Train Witness to a Crucifixion Beyond Gorgeousness
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The Spirits of Romance and Music - Edward Cassani
THE SPIRIT OF ROMANCE
AND THE SPIRIT OF MUSIC
Before the universe was imagined
With blithesome light.
And
Before the universe was set in time.
The Spirits of Romance and Music
Have been sent forth in the universe
On to a search,
A search to find each other.
A meeting that hopefully could happen did happen.
A meeting attested with extraordinary elegance, beauty, and splendor.
United with a gentle wind,
Their engagement is now their destiny.
The Spirit of Romance held out his hand,
Bringing the Spirit of Music onto the elephant.
They rode away in triumph,
With all the animals following in a joyful procession,
Leaving behind the mountain
Now taking the form of a volcano.
This is not the end of the story but rather the beginning.
A beginning of romance and music set in motion forever.
A STAR IS FALLING
Don’t lead me down this unknown road
With tears vanishing a trail left behind,
Holding on to a hand not wanting ever to let go.
Let me go back to my swing, when I was laughing in my play,
In my garden, where flowers grow
And where my father told stories of enchanting and romantic days.
I perceive my swing sits empty now, with flowers spent nearby.
As the swing gets pushed by a passing breeze,
Unaware, not finding my footsteps on the ground,
Nor my heart in happiness.
Suddenly the whistle of the train enters my soul.
Dogs are barking in the night.
The train slowly comes to a stop.
Faces near me are confused and lined with fear.
Eyes search for friendliness in vain.
Our bodies indecently abused—wait with longing and silent pain.
This night of great turmoil—I want to cry.
I want to sleep and dream of chasing butterflies.
Is this a place to die?
In a quick moment, a beam of light shone in my eyes.
I covered my face with my hands and turned around.
When I lowered my hand, the moon was racing with the clouds.
Stars seemingly dim except one that shone radiantly.
I watched the star sending out its glowing dust,
Then gradually dropping