Menu Close
talisman
Image by Kevin Mahoney

1998 was the year I kept the promise I had made myself in 1972: to return to the Sahara. I trekked the Tènere desert with two Tuareg guides. The people of the Äire who lived there were poor and proud, they were lovely people. They made jewelry from silver or tin that they find in the desert and necklaces from leather hides. Their traditional Talisman is the Agedez Cross which stems from a mixture of both christianity and moslem beliefs. There are neither christians nor moslem people there, just the Äir folk, who believe in this mixture.

The baby can only ever dream of seeing flowers in a meadow. Yet how can she dream if she never sees them? I think she can.

Talisman

A tiny teardrop wells up in her eye,
catching a ray of sun,
which pierces the oval prism of emotion.
The power of light begins to refract,
into a myriad of hue,
and the world kindles around her…

Red warns of changes to come,
enigmatic and emphatic.
Orange flames lick the sky’s promising dawn,
sprinkling warm light onto a narcissi spring,
that contrasts the lush, ocean of grass,
inspiring optimism and tender dreams.
Azure heavens deepen the spirit of day –
the rich indigo, jewel spanned night, long gone.
A morning scent wafts aloft in the air
from violets down at the stream…

It is no tear of pain, but of love, and of joy.
For this spring morning is not observed from her room.
Instead she feels it, and has known it, from her mother’s womb.

***

Copyright © 01.06.1998 – Kevin Mahoney

 

the Äire folk
the Tènere desert

These people are nomads. The photo on the left shows, on the left, just a part of their living accommodation, which is made of goatskins or cow hide and propped up by branches or wooden poles from the market. The men are travelling through the desert hunting for food, they may be away for days. The photo on the right should have been a video because the formal greeting takes at least five minutes during which the hands are held and polite questions are asked and statements made. How is your family? Is your husband well? We hope that he has success on his hunt.


page

Would you like to hear from us when new posts are uploaded?
A maximum of 1 mail per month.   Yes   No


0 0 votes
😞 Please Rate the above Poem 😊
Subscribe
Notify of
guest

0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x
We use cookies only to provide functionality. View more
Cookies settings
Accept
Privacy & Cookie policy
Privacy & Cookies policy
Cookie name Active

Who am I?

Website address is: https://www.writernotafighter.com.

Site Owner, Administrator and Author: Kevin Mahoney based in 82178 Puchheim, Germany.

Comments

When visitors leave comments on the site we collect only their name (or alias) and, optionally, their email address. If you enter your email address it is safely kept under lock and key on the website's database and only I can see it when I approve the comment. The approval process is only to prevent hate, fake information and bots etc (see terms and conditions here).

. I will never pass your email address on to any other party - not for love nor money.

An anonymized string created from your email address (also called a hash) is provided to the Gravatar service to see if you are using Gravatar. The Gravatar service privacy policy is available here. After approval of your comment, your profile picture, if you have one on Gravatar, is visible to the public in the context of your comment.

Visitors may also choose to get notifications when people add more comments to the post that they themselves have commented and/or to any replies to their own comments. In this case you must enter your email address to get those notifications. The privacy and security is, in this case, identical to that explained above for visitors that choose to enter their email address when writing a comment.

In addition, visitors may wish to receive one email each month containing links to new posts that have been added in the previous month. In this case, because we have to follow spamming laws, your email address is stored in the very secure and private database of our email marketing provider, Brevo. Once again I can see those mail addresses as can Brevo Administrators. Brevo is a very reputable mail marketing company that follows all European and American privacy laws.

Visitor comments are checked through an automated spam detection service named Akismet Spam Protection.

How long we retain your data & Unsubscribing

If you leave a comment, the comment and its metadata are retained indefinitely. However, if you sign up to be notified for other comments and replies to your comments then you can unsubscribe on the comment form. Just put your cursor over each icon on the form and you will see a tip telling you to unsubscribe by clicking that icon.

For users that subscribe to our once a month email (showing posts that were added in the previous month), we store just your name (or nickname/alias) and your email address in our protected mail provider's database (Brevo) - that information remains in the safe and secure custody of Brevo until the user unsubscribes at which point both name and email are deleted. The website owner/administrator (Kevin Mahoney - author of the posts and writings) can also see that information.

if you have subscribed to receive notifications of new posts then each email that you receive from writernotafighter will contain an unsubscribe link.

Media

No users are able to logon to this website and are thus unable to upload any form of media.

Cookies

My website & blog does not use cookies.

However, in order to include certain automated functionality, for exsample the additional functionality in comments, the attractive image & text grid of all posts and the notifications of new posts, I must use external, third party software plugins. I only use plugins from world wide, renowned and reputable software providers that serve many thousands of websites. In otherwords secure and stable software. I am an ex.professional software developer, now retired.

To my knowledge, if they use cookies, then it is purely to serve the expected functionality and not to capture information or to bother you with adverts etc.

Save settings
Cookies settings