Saturday, April 30, 2011

To a Friend


We are friends and I do like to pass the day with you in serious and inconsequential chatter. I wouldn't mind washing up beside you, dusting beside you, reading the back half of the paper while you read the front. We are friends and I would miss you, if you had to go away. I still remember how we met, how we had the same tastes and how we liked to play outside. My childhood was happy because you were part of it, and you helped me to become the person i am now. Even if we end up going on different paths, i know deep in my heart you will always be there, like i will always be for you.

- To a Friend

Mr. Harry Fox


Mr. Harry Fox said to me one day:
"He who knows others is wise. He who knows himself is enlightened." 
After that day, i began to look myself in the mirror with a smile on my face.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

The Power of my Dreams


Apesar das ruínas e da morte,
Onde sempre terminou cada ilusão,
A força dos meus sonhos é tão forte,
Que de tudo renasce a exaltação
E nunca as minhas mãos ficam vazias. 


Despite the wreckage and death,
Where always ended each illusion,
The power of my dreams is so strong,
That everything is reborn to exaltation
And my hands are never empty.


A Raposa e o Bode - The Fox and the Goat


A fox once journeyed, and for company
A certain bearded, horned goat had he;
Which goat no further than his nose could see.
The fox was deeply versed in trickery.
These travellers did thirst compel
To seek the bottom of a well.
There, having drunk enough for two,
Says fox, "My friend, what shall we do?
It's time that we were thinking
Of something else than drinking.






Raise you your feet on the wall,
And stick your horns up straight and tall;
Then up your back I'll climb with ease,
And draw you after, if you please."
"Yes, by my beard," the other said,
"It's just the thing. I like a head
Well stocked with sense, like thine.
Had it been left to mine,
I do confess,
I never should have thought of this."





So Renard clambered out,
And, leaving there the goat,
Discharged his obligations
By preaching thus on patience:
"Had Heaven put sense your head within,
To match the beard on your chin,
You would have thought a bit,
Before descending such a pit.
I'm out of it; good bye:
With prudent effort try
Yourself to extricate.
For me, affairs of state
Permit me not to wait."
Whatever way you wend,
Consider well the end.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Song of May

The Soft stars are shining
The Moon is alight,
The Foxes of the Forest
are dancing with delight.
They are having a big fist Tonight! 

Shake your tail and move your ears,
This is the song that they sing!
Jump and chase away your fears,
Tonight our dance is a Fired Ring!

If you join them don't be afraid
They seam fearless, some they say.
Look, here comes the fox's bridesmaid
Foxes love to dance the song of May



- Me

Healing Love


I see my faery Queen for the first time.
I realize my mission,
I feel my birth.
I listen, first vaguely,
then more distinctly,
the sweet efforts of our union,
transforming each of us into the other.  
Our love heats the frozen universe,
and gives purification to my weariness and despair.
Through ours kisses and tenderness,
everything will be cured. 

- Me 

Moon-walkers Twins


One Full Moon's night
I saw them both,
walking like twins,
coming down from the sky,
Tearing up the starry sky with their passage.
They were the messengers from the underworld,
Moon-walkers were their names,
They would bring light and darkness,
Life and death,
water and fire.
With their horns like trees,
so high and mighty,
Entwined in each other like branches,
their beauty was beyond words.  
They walked from their heaven to this earth, 
and i saw them dragging, through the water,
a dead body naked. 
That body was mine. 

- Me 

Saturday, April 23, 2011

A Rainy Day


Miss Fox came out on a rainy day
The trees were naked
the leaves full of water like tiny pools
and the grass wet her little paws
Was a Winter's day
but Miss Fox didnt care about the rain
She even didn't care about the cold
she was happy on that rainy day
He was finally coming back
And the rain was like happy tears
falling from her eyes
falling over the grass
New flowers would grow once again
And the happy tears,
And the happy rain,
Would bring the end of the Winter
And the beginning of a New Spring

- Me

A Mixture of Fruits and Chocolates


You are a mixture of fruits and chocolates  
A rainbow of sweet things  
You are a mixture of fruits and chocolates  
You are the owner of my heart  
When you're happy, you're like a square of mint chocolate 
 But when you get angry, you stay sour like a lemon  
Then that sourness goes away 
and you even look like a strawberry ice cream 
with extra whipped cream  
But when i think you can melt
I feel like eating you at once
Letting you melt inside my mouth  
You are a mixture of fruits and chocolates  
but i like you to be just like that
You are a mixture of fruits and chocolates
A candy so delicious just for me 






Friday, April 22, 2011

Honey, build me a House like this one!


My dream house! Who wouldn't mind to live in a lovely and beautiful cottage like this? Looks like totally out from a Disney picture, like the house from Alice in Wonderland. It's just perfect!

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Behind the Mirror


"My soul became unattached from me
And i was born again.  
But my image was still.  
It was standing still behind a mirror.  
So i screamed and my scream  
smashed the mirror into a thousand pieces. 
I still saw parts of myself in each piece smashed. 
That parts of myself were smiling,  
because my soul
had finally been set free."

- Me 

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

O Lobo e a Raposa - The Wolf and The Fox



Why Aesop gave the palm of cunning,
Over flying animals and running,
To Renard Fox, I cannot tell,
Though I have searched the subject well.
Has not Sir Wolf an equal skill
In tricks and artifices shown,
When he would do some life an ill,
Or from his foes defend his own?
I think he has; and, void of disrespect,
I might, perhaps, my master contradict:
Yet here's a case, in which the burrow-lodger
Was palpably, I own, the brightest dodger.
One night he spied within a well,
Wherein the fullest moonlight fell,
What seemed to him an ample cheese.
Two balanced buckets took their turns
When drawers thence would fill their urns.
Our fox went down in one of these,
By hunger greatly pressed to sup,
And drew the other empty up.
Convinced at once of his mistake,
And anxious for his safety's sake,
He saw his death was near and sure,
Unless some other wretch in need
The same moon's image should allure
To take a bucket and succeed
To his predicament, indeed.
Two days passed by, and none approached the well;
Unhalting Time, as is his wont,
Was scooping from the moon's full front,
And as he scooped Sir Renard's courage fell.


His crony wolf, of clamorous maw,
Poor fox at last above him saw,
And cried, "My comrade, look you here!
See what abundance of good cheer!
A cheese of most delicious zest!
Which Faunus must himself have pressed,
Of milk by heifer Io given.
If Jupiter were sick in heaven,
The taste would bring his appetite.
I have taken, as you see, a bite;
But still for both there is a plenty.
Pray take the bucket that I have sent you;
Come down, and get your share."
Although, to make the story fair,
The fox had used his utmost care,
The wolf (a fool to give him credit)
Went down because his stomach bid it—
And by his weight pulled up
Sir Renard to the top.

We need not mock this simpleton,
For we ourselves such deeds have done.
Our faith is prone to lend its ear
To anything which we desire or fear.

- La Fontaine

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Alone no More


Estou com uma enorme vontade de te beijar
E nos teus lábios me perder,
numa viajem para além das fronteiras do palpável.
Viajar no mais profundo intimo do teu ser,
e aí me esquecer do mundo.
Desaparecer...
Mas não quero estar mais só.
Quero aí tocar alguém.
Acordar alguém.
Obrigar alguém a responder-me.
Gritar contra o silêncio...não o farei mais...!
Por isso continua a responde-me, meu amor.



I have this desire to kiss you
And
in your lips, lose myself,
in a journey beyond the boundaries of the touchable.
 
Travel into the deepest intimate of your being,
and in there, forget myself from the world.
Disappear ...
But i don't want to be left alone anymore.
In there, i want to touch someone.
Waking up someone.
Forcing someone to answer me.
Cry out to the silence ... I will not do no more ...!
So keep up answering me, my love.

- Me

Monday, April 18, 2011

A Raposa e as Uvas - The Fox and the Grapes


 A fox, almost with hunger dying,
Some grapes on a trellis spying,
To all appearance ripe, clad in
Their tempting russet skin,
Most gladly would have eat them;
But since he could not get them,
So far above his reach the vine—
"They're sour," he said;
"such grapes as these,
The dogs may eat them if they please!"

Did he not better than to whine?

The Glaring Wizard


Na sombra das tuas palavras, o teu rosto em mim se inscreve como se perdurasse. Permanece presente, como que à espera.. infinitamente à espera, como já tantas vezes esperaste naquele palácio, daquele reino longínquo, daquela outra vida anterior a esta. Esperas e depois, como um astro flamejante, atravessas os meus sonhos como um deslumbrante feiticeiro! 

Afago o teu cabelo e digo-te: "Não chores mais...a espera terminou."


In the shadow of your words, your face falls on me as if would last forever. Remains present, as if waiting .. endlessly waiting, as has so often waited at that palace, in that far away kingdom, in that previous life. You wait and than, like a flaming star, you cross my dreams as a glaring wizard!

I stroke your hair and say: "Weep no more... the wait is over."

- Me

Saturday, April 16, 2011

CocoRosie - Animals


Now that I'm alone I feel the lonely brokenness
Of all the wicked avenues I've ever sold my love on
All these moments of meekness and trembling subsided
I'm the outright abandon of this orphan child
Home is on the highway living on soft bread and solace
I guess I'm waiting for nightfall or a solar eclipse
And to wake up half empty
Only to be filled again with mourning
He's my evil shadow dove
My black Palamito
Can't break him like a diamond skull
I can't seem to do so
Can't just rob him out like the
Mob used to do so
Like memories of porno and tearstains
And tobacco O it's a mini disastro
Bigger than the ice age don't know if baby dinosaurs
Maybe could live through it, like Indians and butterflies
What's crushed is my spirit, Oh I fear it is too fragile
Like fall leaves burn like paper

I always knew I would spend a lot of time alone
No one would understand me
Maybe I should go and live amongst the animals
Spend all my time amongst the animals
And on the tracks I would go they lead to the sea
To be amongst the animals

Oh I'm just afall leaf something simple and shy lie that
That's how my heart lies down beside the sidewalk
Like an empty restaurant filled with perfume and balloons
I sit and entertain the bisarro ghosts of my soul
His name still lingers maybe lactates on my tongue
Perhaps I'm just teething for a foreign fallen destiny
Miserable but mine, I look like his mother
Or Sophia Loren in an old fashioned movie
Slow motion I cling to my child desperate for love
One day soon my brother died, made me remember all the
Subordinate feelings I cast aside
Maybe I had lied when I said I was ok
Just getting along like a little song that stops to sing and say
"Wild willow, windy winter won't you blow through me
My whole eternity"

I always knew I would spend a lot of time alone
No one would understand me
Maybe I should go and live amongst the animals
Spend all my time amongst the animals
And on the tracks I would go they lead to the sea
To be amongst the animals

My cousy Lair


There is nothing like staying at home for real comfort. At my lair i am a nice fox. But i don't want the world to know. I have a status to maintain. Love begins at home, and it's not how much we do, but how much love we put in that action. I can be myself and say whatever it's in my mind, even if it's rubbish, nobody will pay attention. My family already knows me but protects me, nevertheless. I am a hero at home, even if i haven't done much. I'm still my children's hero. It's at home that i can walk barefooted, have my fur messy or without make-up and where i can hang my head. It's where i feel safe and it's something i can call my own.There's nothing half so pleasant as coming home again and most importantly, have a home to come back to. I feel blessed. 

- Me

O Galo e a Raposa - The Rooster and the Fox

                                                                    

On a tree there mounted guard
A veteran rooster, adroit and cunning;
When to the roots a fox up running,
Spoke thus, in tones of kind regard:
"Our quarrel, brother, is at an end;
Henceforth I hope to live your friend;
For peace now reigns
Throughout the animal domains.
I bear the news: come down, I pray,
And give me the embrace fraternal;
And please, my brother, don't delay.
So much the tidings do concern all,
That I must spread them far today.
Now you and yours can take your walks
Without a fear or thought of hawks.
And should you clash with them or others,
In us you'll find the best of brothers;
For which you may, this joyful night,
Your merry bonfires light.
But, first, let's seal the bliss
With one fraternal kiss."


 "Good friend," the rooster replied, "on my word,
A better thing I never heard;
And doubly I rejoice
To hear it from your voice;
And, really there must be something in it,
For yonder come two greyhounds, which i flatter
Myself are couriers on this very matter.
They come so fast, they'll be here in a minute.
I'll down, and all of us will seal the blessing
With general kissing and caressing."
"Adieu," said fox; "my errand's pressing;
I'll hurry on my way,
And we'll rejoice some other day."
So off the fellow scampered, quick and light,
To gain the fox-holes of a neighbouring height,
Less happy in his stratagem than flight.

The rooster laughed sweetly in his sleeve;
It's doubly sweet deceiver to deceive.

- La Fontaine 

Musa - Muse


Aqui me sentei quieta.
Com as mãos sobre os joelhos.
Quieta, muda, secreta.
Passiva como os espelhos.

Musa ensina-me o canto
Imanente e latente.
Eu quero ouvir devagar
O teu subito falar,
Que me foge de repente.

Friday, April 15, 2011

A Raposa e a Cegonha - The Fox and the Stork


Old Mister Fox was at expense, one day,
To dine old Mistress Stork.
The fare was light, was nothing, sooth to say,
Requiring knife and fork.
That sly old gentleman, the dinner-giver,
Was, you must understand, a frugal liver.
This once, at least, the total matter
Was thinnish soup served on a platter,
For madam's slender beak a fruitless puzzle,
Till all had passed the fox's lapping muzzle.
But, little relishing his laughter,
Old gossip Stork, some few days after,
Returned his Foxship's invitation.
Without a moment's hesitation,
He said he'd go, for he must own he
Never stood with friends for ceremony.
And so, precisely at the hour,
He hied him to the lady's bower;
Where, praising her politeness,
He finds her dinner right nice.


Its punctuality and plenty,
Its viands, cut in mouthfuls dainty,
Its fragrant smell, were powerful to excite,
Had there been need, his foxish appetite.
But now the dame, to torture him,
Such wit was in her,
Served up her dinner
In vases made so tall and slim,
They let their owner's beak pass in and out,
But not, by any means, the fox's snout!
All arts without avail,
With drooping head and tail,
As ought a fox a fowl had cheated,
The hungry guest at last retreated.

You knaves, for you is this recital,
You'll often meet Dame Stork's requital.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

A Raposa e o Corvo - The Fox and the Raven

(Clica na imagem para leres em Português)

Perched on a lofty oak,
Sir Raven held a lunch of cheese;
Sir Fox, who smelt it in the breeze,
Thus to the holder spoke:
"Ha! how do you do, Sir Raven?
Well, your coat, sir, is a brave one!
So black and glossy, on my word, sir,
With voice to match, you were a bird, sir,
Well fit to be the Phoenix of these days."
 

Sir Raven, over-set with praise,
Must show how musical his croak.
Down fell the luncheon from the oak;
Which snatching up, Sir Fox thus spoke:
"The flatterer, my good sir,
Aye lives on his listener;
Which lesson, if you please,
Is doubtless worth the cheese."

A bit too late, Sir Raven swore
The rogue should never cheat him more.
 
 - La Fontaine 

Fábulas de La Fontaine - La Fontaine's fables



Follow the Label: Fox Tales.

A Family Portrait


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Be Awake and Aware

Come what may, 
whatever happens, 
keep yourself free as the fire of the stars  
and the waves of the ocean!  
Don't be afraid or expect anything.  
What should be yours, will be yours! 
That's how things work. 

- Me

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Protect the Red Foxes

 
Even though many people wants to protect their farms against fox attacks, i still fell disgusted by the methods people use. Even worse is the fox hunt, unfortunately still a tradition in many countries. How can you kill for sport? Still i cant understand and i find it hard to believe that in the XXI century there are still practices of this kind! The traps used by fox hunters (among other animals) are of an extreme evil! And allow an animal to remain in a dreadful suffering and agony, is just something of people with no heart at all! Or just simply people that are mean, dumb and stupid! It makes me cry and I really hate Men every time i'm confronted with animal abuse!

Hunger for More

"You can say my name"
- he whispered to me -
"You can high foreshadow it"
- he screamed!
Undress me please...
Out of pleasure, the flesh laughs
That my breasts,
your hand take them
From them, your mouth hunger will be indulged!
Run through me:
i am your mountains!
Where the soul begins and where ends the body we kiss...?
In the illusion of wanting it separately,
but only together exists?"

- Me