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Blue Oasis

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Peacock Daze
Deep in the heart of a rose filled garden, overpowered by an intoxicating perfume, a maiden is transported into a world of daydreams. As she drifts into a trance like state, she imagines herself adorned with peacocks and exotic flowers. She enjoys her fleeting moments of escapism.
Posted 07 May 2005

Blue Oasis says



The Witching Hour
With her cloak pulled close to keep away the
chill of a winter night, a witch stands beneath
a full moon s she prepares for her ritual.
Posted 18 May 2005

paki_fan says
Posted 18 May 2005

Blue Oasis says
thanks paki
Posted 18 May 2005

Guest_005 says
woow

Jia u r suppeerbbb very nice
Posted 20 May 2005

Guest_005 says
   
Posted 20 May 2005

cutefriend says
gud work
Posted 20 May 2005

Guest_005 says
YEA
Posted 20 May 2005

Blue Oasis says
Thank you

And Raja mate you are the suppeerbbb one

I'm going away for a while, don't miss me too much
Posted 20 May 2005

bravo
Posted 20 May 2005

Guest_005 says
Jia_ka_chand said:

Thank you

And Raja mate you are the suppeerbbb one

I'm going away for a while, don't miss me too much



hai wherezzzzzz?
Posted 21 May 2005

Guest_005 says
   
Posted 21 May 2005

Blue Oasis says
MAHA RAJA said:

Jia_ka_chand said:

Thank you

And Raja mate you are the suppeerbbb one

I'm going away for a while, don't miss me too much



hai wherezzzzzz?


From today - - - far far away - - - for about two weeks
Posted 22 May 2005

Guest_005 says
2 weeks
Posted 22 May 2005

wow jiaa

ham nay ab daikhien new images ,really nicee    

Jia_ka_chand said:



I'm going away for a while, don't miss me too much




but you are away now
Posted 30 May 2005

miching you, tome back soon
Posted 30 May 2005

Blue Oasis says
~ ßã£îçh ~ said:

miching you, tome back soon



I miss you as well, I am just so darn busy w/ work!
Posted 31 May 2005

otay be happyyyy
Posted 31 May 2005

Blue Oasis says
Jaaanu - Meri Jaaan - Meri theri - - - well actually no!

I am back and already looking for some amazing poetry/paintings to share with you - so watch this space to be inspired
Posted 14 Jun 2005

Blue Oasis says
There are two songs in the Movie - 'Labyrinth' which I really love the poetry of. I would like to share them with you in the following posts.
Posted 14 Jun 2005

Blue Oasis says


As the World falls down

There's such a sad love
Deep in your eyes, a kind of pale jewel
Open and closed within your eyes
I'll place the sky within your eyes

There's such a fooled heart
Beating so fast in search of new dreams
A love that will last within your heart
I'll place the moon within your heart



As the pain sweeps through
Makes no sense for you
Every thrill has gone
Wasn't too much fun at all
But I'll be there for you-oo-oo
As the world falls down

Falling
(As the world) Falling down
Falling in love

I'll paint you mornings of gold
I'll spin you Valentine evenings
Though we're strangers till now
We're choosing the path between the stars
I'll leave my love between the stars





Posted 14 Jun 2005

Blue Oasis says


Within You

How you turned my world, you precious thing
You starve and near exhaust me
Everything I've done, I've done for you
I move the stars for no one
You've run so long
You've run so far
Your eyes can be so cruel
Just as I can be so cruel
Though I do believe in you
Yes I do
Live without the sunlight
Love without your heartbeat
I, I can't live within you
I can't live within you


Posted 14 Jun 2005

oh you are backkkk
Posted 16 Jun 2005

Blue Oasis says
haahah yes
Posted 16 Jun 2005

oh she ij so cuteee
Posted 16 Jun 2005

ham nay bohat wait kiya aap ka

bohat achi pasand hoti hay aap ti



Posted 16 Jun 2005

Blue Oasis says
Why Thank You very much! I hope not to dissapoint you with my next series of art and poetry, it is going to be of Hans Christian Andersen. Hope you enjoy!
Posted 16 Jun 2005

Blue Oasis says


The Phoenix Bird

In the Garden of Paradise,
beneath the Tree of Knowledge,
bloomed a rose bush.
Here, in the first rose, a bird was born.
His flight was like the flashing of light,
his plumage was beauteous,
and his song ravishing.

But when Eve plucked the fruit of the tree
of knowledge of good and evil,
when she and Adam
were driven from Paradise,
there fell from the flaming sword of the cherub
a spark into the nest of the bird,
which blazed up forthwith.




The bird perished in the flames;
but from the red egg in the nest
there fluttered aloft a new one
the one solitary Phoenix bird.
The fable tells that he dwells in Arabia,
and that every hundred years,
he burns himself to death in his nest;

But each time a new Phoenix,
the only one in the world,
rises up from the red egg.
The bird flutters round us,
swift as light,
beauteous in color,
charming in song.
When a mother sits by her infant's cradle,
he stands on the pillow,
and, with his wings,
forms a glory around the infant's head.
He flies through the chamber of content,
and brings sunshine into it,
and the violets on the humble table
smell doubly sweet.


Posted 16 Jun 2005

Jia_ka_chand said:

Why Thank You very much! I hope not to dissapoint you with my next series of art and poetry, it is going to be of Hans Christian Andersen. Hope you enjoy!



why, coz coz coz aap new pics post talain is liyay

otay
Posted 16 Jun 2005

Blue Oasis says



But the Phoenix is not the bird of
Arabia alone.
He wings his way in the glimmer
of the Northern Lights
over the plains of Lapland,
and hops among the yellow flowers
in the short Greenland summer.
Beneath the copper mountains of Fablun,
and England's coal mines, he flies,
in the shape of a dusty moth,
over the hymnbook
that rests on the knees of the pious miner.
On a lotus leaf he floats
down the sacred waters of the Ganges,
and the eye of the Hindu maid
gleams bright when she beholds him.



The Phoenix bird, dost thou not know him?
The Bird of Paradise,
the holy swan of song!
On the car of Thespis he sat
in the guise of a chattering raven,
and flapped his black wings,
smeared with the lees of wine;
over the sounding harp of Iceland
swept the swan's red beak;
on Shakespeare's shoulder he sat
in the guise of Odin's raven,
and whispered in the poet's ear
“Immortality!”
and at the minstrels' feast he fluttered
through the halls of the Wartburg.

Posted 16 Jun 2005

Blue Oasis says
~ ßã£îçh ~ said:

Jia_ka_chand said:

Why Thank You very much! I hope not to dissapoint you with my next series of art and poetry, it is going to be of Hans Christian Andersen. Hope you enjoy!



why, coz coz coz aap new pics post talain is liyay

otay


lol I used 'why' just as an expression hun wasn't questioning your happiness!
Posted 16 Jun 2005

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