Karima@Poetry Reflections ~ Costa Rica Sims ~ Re-scehduled to Thursday May 3rd-1pmslt

Now moved to Thursday May 3rd at 1pmslt

I want to cordially invite you to my upcoming reading this month, at Poetry Reflections on Costa Rica Sims of Dream Seeker Estates. Those who have attended before, know what a beautiful venue it is, a true Arabic Salon for poetry, and I promise you a full hour of my best poetry, music, and imagery combined. I will be reading for the first time, three new ones, that I hope you will enjoy. It will be an eclectic mix as always, of my verses, and I invite you to dress up in the theme (but no obligation) and be ready for some after reading belly dancing, to get the circulation re-flowing after sitting so long.
If this sounds appealing to you, please invite your friends, as there is lots of room, and I hope you will join me for my monthly reading at Poetry Reflections. If you have never come to one of my readings, this is a beautiful spot to start and try one:)
Here is your careening taxi that will drop you off inside the walls.. Hope to see you this Thursday, May 3rd at 1pmslt!
slurl for Poetry Reflections

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Not Goodbye

She never learned to fly that high

I Invite you to click on the link to listen to my recitation of this poem  Not Goodbye.mp3

Not Goodbye
For Hoyt

Well this is not goodbye, and you know that un-caged bird
that always perched so close to you,
so that every whisper your heart unveiled she heard?
She never learned to fly that high,
not so high you could ever think it truly was goodbye.

How could you ever doubt, how deep you run inside of her?
She stayed fulfilled as you fed and made her strong day after day
with poems from your lips, all those stories and loving her so long,
your voice was always a watch tower that protected, soothed and calmed
and made her think she could let her own, escape her heart,
and sing to flocks that began to know the timber of her fledgling song.

There are those days, when we doubt everything, and every price we paid.
Reality and dreams collide upon a shore that lies somewhere in between.
That’s where you found her, flapping, broken, and took her in,
 alongside a river, alongside an emptiness that wasn’t being filled in,
and you cared for her, and you made her think that she could fly again.

Her song today is just for you, for you to know she knows how bonds do grow.
They stretch until the breaking point, then snap back tighter than before and strong.
Her heart beating, with wings now a flutter held in open hands by you,
 she took off and flew, and let the winds carry her to places a little far away,
and you?
You were her rock, her solitary refuge, you were the voice that called her home.
You were the one who smiled when she laid the words she found right at your feet.

Well this is not goodbye, just because you saw her climb and fly.
 You know that un-caged bird that always perched so close to you,
so that every whisper your heart unveiled, she heard, who hung upon your every word?
She never even tried to learn to fly that high,
not so high you could imagine it was the last time you would see her,
and that what she was really doing… was saying goodbye.

Karima Hoisan
April 19th, 2012
Linc Renacer Bay of Tranquility SL

Inspired by this beautiful YouTube song by Mark Knopfler

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Run Down

"Here, I saved an hour just for you"

Please enjoy my mp3 recording of Run Down, that I recite to the lovely music of PAIO, “ISTAR-3.”

Run Down

Time cuts out the best parts, the ones we don’t  find time for.

It speeds up when we grab some hours, and turns endless when the clock ticks alone, and we are under its sad spell, counting minutes.
 
The good times come too fast, they fly in on overnight tickets and fly out with the dawn.

Painted pit stops in our on-going race of romance,
and even though we are jet setters, time travelers,
we do know enough to copy chats and quotes and to take the oddest photos

“What a good time!” we say to ourselves,  and try to hold its memory.

Desperate to recall a really nice time, we save prudently for when the empty ones roll in to fill  the days.

Like rations, we nibble desiccated kisses, hours that were transformed into sweet plump minutes and then were gone.

We try to ingest it over again, for famine sweeps the land and makes our hearts get scratchy dry, and we hunger, for fulfillment and we search the face of Time and see a traitor holding out its  hands saying,
“Here I saved an hour just for you.”

Time is running out.
I wound down a few times now, but I’m still around.

That’s the problems with those keys…they are made for someone else  to turn.

 No one wants to watch a doll slump over in her dance, in a crowd of wound-up dancers.
Oh Time…
I try to squeeze something for me out of you..but when you don’t have anything to give,
I feel my years like empty grain sacks hopelessly pillaged.

Karima Hoisan
April 16, 2012
Costa Rica

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Reflecting On Poetry Reflections ~ Tears That Turned To Belly Dancing ~

The Poetry Salon on Costa Rica Sims March 29th Reading
Photo by Lawrence Pierce (Seaking Serenity)

I decided to make a new post today about an event celebrated yesterday, March 29th, something I rarely do, but I felt I wanted to share with those who could not come, as well as those who did, the photos and a very meaningful video gifted to me, all shot at this rather special poetry reading.
For me personally, every reading has a different mood, and I walk away from them when they are over, physically exhausted and mentally too at times, or exhilarated and full of a nameless joy. From this reading, yesterday, I walked away with all the above feelings, and maybe a few more, as it was a magical combination, of venue, wardrobe (people dressed so beautifully) music, moment, and connection of the audience to my words, and visa versa. Sometimes there is just a magical spirit, that blows around a room, and everyone inside feels it, perceiving it in their own way, yet collectively the results can be seen and heard. I read in chat, tears from the audience, just as I too was letting them fall. I read deep recognition and feelings that I too was feeling about the last poem, “Her Name Was Noor” and if it is true it brought sadness , it also bought those deep human emotions out that we share, sometimes not even knowing we share them. There are times when the collective releasing of those emotions, brings renewed  desires to “live,” so after the reading was over, Mariella asked me if I could put some more music on and invite those who were still there, sort of lingering, to a belly dance.
Of course I said “Yes”
I will share these pictures at the end of this post as they portray the moment of grace and release after a long, very emotional at times reading, culminating in this poem, the last poem, I will share with you now. I want to thank Nat, once again for being at my reading, filming this poem, and editing it so beautifully.
For me she captured it all so well, the colors, the ambiance and the flow and feeling of the poem. Please enjoy my live reading at Poetry Reflections yesterday of “Her Name Was Noor” filmed by my friend and excellent, machinima maker Natascha Randt.

Then Nat surprised me with our belly dance caught by her hidden camera. She has a steady hand, even when she is gracefully waving it around in the air.

I wish to thank my talented and beautiful assistant, Clytemnestra, who is keeper and turner of the images I use behind me, and who sent me some of these awesome photos that I will share below. I also would like to thank Lawrence Pierce who came to my reading and took some excellent wide-screen shots, one of which heads this post, and to Beeflin Grut whose photos also appear below. Photos capture memories, and I am so grateful to those who had a presence of mind to take some yesterday, when tears turned into belly dancing, a collective, spontaneous moment that I will always remember.

"Let The Dance Begin..." photo by Clytemnestra

Color, costumes, and good dance moves- photo by Clytemnestra

Mouse-Eye View by Beeflin Grut

Men and women alike got up to dance.. photo by Clytemnestra

sharing the joy after the tears photo by Beeflin Grut

The Arabic Salon reeled in North African beats - photo by Clytemnestra

Spontaneous gyrating combustion _ photo by Clytemnestra

Hoyt Heron and Beeflin Grut strut their stuff -photo by Clytemnestra

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Karima @ Poetry Reflections ~ Costa Rica Sims of Dream Seeker Estates ~ 1PMSLT~ Thursday~ March 29th

I want to thank my machinimatographer friend, Natascha Randt, for taking this surprise footage of my last reading on Costa Rica Sims at my monthly poetry performance at the beautifully ornate Arabic salon,  that was built for this purpose.
I think a movie is worth maybe a thousand words times two, so I will just put it up and invite you all, those who come regularly, and maybe those who have just fallen on my page, because fate dropped you here today, to come join me this coming Thursday at 1pmslt. As you can see some of the audience did get into traditional Arab dress, so please if you feel so inclined, (but no obligation) do ransack your inventories and come up with something gorgeous and in theme. I promise to put my all into this reading, as I do every one, and I hope you will feel you were entertained royally, as if you were visiting desert Kings and Queens from neighboring lands. So I present the little movie that Natascha made, with her own special perspective, and hope you will admire the ceiling as well as the rest of the decor, along with come clips of my reading. Below the machinima, I will include the LM for the luxury camel caravan that will drop you at the door, at Poetry Reflections~Costa Rica Sims at Dream Seeker Estates.

Poetry Reflections Slurl to get you there. Hope to see you Thursday!!

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“Drunken Tango On The Floor”

“Tango” by Isabel Hermano

Drunken Tango on The Floor

Inspired by the painting “Tango” by Isabel Hermano
For Isabel Hermano the artist

Their colored inks were spilled not poured
as they danced three long- steps across a tiled floor.
Those tango winds rippled the accordion,
arm dropping
to a dip,
he left teeth marks upon her wrist,
wild eyed,
he grabbed a stolen kiss.

Then she was just a drunken ripped tornado
that descended into a deep and purple haze
stirred into fruity caramel and sprinkled with nut glaze.

He danced her heels over headdress
then reeled her in so extra tight,
there was not a doubt she was liquid on love
and would turn into a two-four- one step-puddle
at his feet,
before the clock struck midnight.

It was when the cold and hot of him and her
met across a room,
and tangled in a tango
that melted legs off the piano
incinerating the vinyl table tops.

They became another pair of drunken lovers
scuffing up the floor,
he twirled her and over-wound her,
barred the windows and the doors.
They were free -forming into toffee,
tossing all caution to the whores.
He could have melted that city down,
before their dance was on its second round,
while all the other ladies paled on sight.
She was a supernatural-counter-clockwise-thing,
held only to the ground by perfect timing,
taut arms, and a tightly, tethered -lead- string.

They stumbled in and out of grace,
her fast breath gently blowing through his face,
hips matched in perfect sync,
the patrons mute and slack-jawed in silk and lace.
There was not an inch of room for all the rest…
so they cleared out to the bar instead,  
like a twister through tornado alley,
her hot spot riding up his leg.
They were frosting on the dance floor,
spreading out to cover more,
if you’d lit a match they’d have lit on fire,
ninety- proof of alcoholic love,
calves and pelvis riding on a two-backed dancing storm  
descending from the nimbus clouds above.

Flames of flamboyant dance moves ,
she was his bull and he rode her in red,
there was not an inch of room for other couples,
so they cleared the bar and fled.
He snapped his cape, and cracked his whip,
until she full- out bent her knee,
as he pressed her tighter to his will,
for the tango- dancing world to see.

It was when the cold and hot
of him and her
met across a room and tangled in a tango,
that melted legs off the piano,
incinerating the vinyl table tops.

They became another pair of drunken lovers
scuffing up the floor
he twirled her and over-wound her,
barred the windows and the doors.
He danced her heels over headdress
then reeled her in so tight,
there was not a doubt she was drunk on love
and would turn into a two-four one- step puddle
at his feet.
before the clock struck midnight.

Karima Hoisan
March 14, 2012
LINC Island Bay of Tranquility

* Footnote.

“Tango” was a birthday gift from Isabel last week. She told me a story of what inspired her to paint this glorious passionate abstract, and she sent me the music she also used while she was painting. As soon as I saw it, and then heard her story of seeing a couple dancing a perfect and almost “out-of -control” tango that cleared the dance floor until they were the only ones on it, I listened to her music and inspired by this painting, and the wonderful classical tango by Astor Piazzolla, I took poetic license and  imagined it in my mind, creating this very energetic and sensual poem, something radically different from my last few poems..Thank you Isabel for this colorful and beautiful gift, that shifted my poetic gears:)
I will be performing it for the first time Sunday March 18th at 12noon at DNA Art and Music Fusion.  If you would like to come to my reading
, I will be doing two poems inspired by Isabel’s Art, and many more.
Hope you will join me. Your taxi here: DNA Art and Music Fusion slurl

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Karima@Ce Soir Arts Monday March 12th ~ 1pmSLT

Ce Soir Art's Reading Tree taken at last month's Reading

  I am happy to invite you to my next reading at Ce Soir Arts, a really lovely spot in Second Life for all things artistic, and a very special venue for poetry. I will be here this coming Monday at 1pmslt for an hour of my style of mixed media poetry.

A beautiful setting to let the spoken word transport you

Last month was my first reading at Ce Soir Arts, and we had nice attendance. I hope you will join me for this upcoming one. I will be reading for the first time in public, some of the newer poems you can see here on my blog, and another I had written for a bizarre painting by Sigfred Rodenberger, but have never performed it, as I couldn’t find the right music for it, so for Monday, I composed one of my own.

Karima @ The Reading Tree - Ce Soir Arts

I hope you will be part of this Spring scene Monday March 12th 1pmslt (don’t forget about PST Daylight Savings goes into effect this weekend)
Here is your taxi to drop you off safely at the door. I look forward to seeing you here at
Ce Soir Arts!

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The Other Side

“Joining” by Jan Betts


I invite you to listen to my reading of this poem to the beautiful music “Liquid Mountains” by Push-Pull. Just click on the link below.

“The Other Side.mp3”

The Other Side
for B.

The other side of everything, is the part we hardly ever choose to see.
It is worn and rubbed and frayed and it gets cobwebs and it gets torn.
The other side of love is just a hole that can not be mended or filled back in
with promises of good intentions to get it right next time.
When love flips over, when it totters and then turns upside down,
it becomes a sieve that lets the happiness fall right through and wash away.

The other side of almost everything is not as pretty or as bright
Its’ dullness is but a shadow of the pattern stamped upon the upright side.
I pass my hands so gently over it, to infuse my waning magic and bring it back to life.
I wet it with my tears and try to make it grow again, to swell and glisten with love’s shine.
I throw my hands into the air, a faithless mortal who believes her love is not enough
to mend that rip, or turn it over one more time, and change the broken pain into sublime.

The other side of somethings can be like new, a brand new start,
because this side has yet to see the light, it’s not faded, soiled or stained.
The other side of love sometimes, can hold a promise that longs to be revealed
and only wisdom tells us if we should pick it up, or put it down and walk away.
The untouched side can be a gift that even love was not aware of,
I press this side now to my face and lips, blow in my breath, and pray it be this way

Because…

The other side of everything, is the part we hardly ever chose to see
It is worn and rubbed and frayed and it gets cobwebs and it gets torn.
The other side of love is just a hole that can not be mended or filled back in
with promises or good intentions to get it right next time.
When love flips over, when it totters and then turns upside down
it becomes a sieve that lets the happiness fall right through and wash away

Karima Hoisan
March 8th 2012
Kari’s Kantina del Mar

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“Dinner For Two”

“…soul-mates out to dine on just each others’ artsy passions…”

I invite you to listen to my reciting of this poem,  from a live reading at Tropical Reflections Costa Rica Feb. 23rd. Just Click on the link below:

“Dinner For Two” Live Recording

Dinner For Two
for D.

Maybe it is not my place to feel what I am feeling,
to twist and stretch a little room where nothing does nor can exist
into a banquet hall  of fantasy.
Soul-mates out to dine on just each others’ artsy passions, and obsessions,
that make their eyes glow bright gazing over candlelight
,
that makes the Time lie still and wait like silver placed next to their plates,
to be picked up and then put down while color is served in twelve  ascending courses, and waiters are flowing and never cease changing
the table decorations and decor
.

I know it is a lot to ask,
that Time rewrite  the scripts already served and eaten in the past
,
the sickness and the crippling, the waning and the laming,
the unrecoverable damaged goods left at both our doors.

But I have fought for what my heart decries,
and I have had the patience of a mounted saint,
standing still upon her steed, now poised,
ready to storm the gates of propriety and go beyond all logic
and all reason,
there is a time to act for every season,
and I see winter comes upon us so voraciously.

It’s love that bursts inside my chambers, and makes my heart grow larger
than it’s supposed to grow,

 It’s love that makes me throw all caution out the door,
and standing now on top the tablecloth,
I am the centerpiece of it,
I am the crystal flower bowl of  Love.
I am the foolish girl who loves beyond her reach,
who loves the brilliant and the futile,
who loves with depth,
and who loves you,
and all your Art that she can ea
t.

Karima Hoisan
October 31, 2011
LINC Island, SL

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Designing Worlds Show on Kitely – Virtual Worlds on Demand

Well-flanked between two of my favorite men: Ilan Tochner and DB Bailey

So pleased to have been invited to form part of this panel for the Designing Worlds Show on Kitely – Virtual Worlds on Demand. Saffia Widdershins and Elrik Merlin, were the gracious hosts. It aired today for the first time, and I decided to share the embedded Treet TV video with my readers, because I have been mentioning Kitely now for many months, since I first began building there under their Beta program in June 2011.
I was happily flanked by both Ilan Tochner, Ceo of Kitely, and DB Bailey, two men I admire. It seemed fitting, as DB was the one who first introduced me to Ilan and Kitely and encouraged me to create something on it. I will include the short description that is on their Webpage below and embed this episode for you all to enjoy.
It is long, a full hour, but there is a lot of information about what Kitley is and how it works differently from other virtual worlds. My part and a few videos on two of my worlds, come after Ilan’s very good description of Kitely. DB adds his part and what projects he is building after me.I want to thank both Saffia and Elrik for having me participate, and for the care and professionalism they give to these shows, and this one in particular. I very much enjoyed being part of the program.

This week’s episode of Designing Worlds presents a detailed illustrated studio discussion on the recently-established Open Sim-based virtual worlds of Kitely. Saffia and Elrik talk to Kitely CEO Ilan Tochner about Kitely and how it works, and to artists Karima Hoisan and David Denton about their work there.

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