I have always had a strange connection with Egypt. Its' mythology, its' mystery, its' wonder, its' beauty.
I know things about Egypt that I can't explain, things that I shouldn't know. Yet, I do.
One day when I was meditating I wrote this poem. I have no memory of it. It was sitting in front of me. Ink on my hands. At the top of the page. I drew, what I believe to be a hieroglyphic.
I have researched it and I believe that it is the symbol of Queen Nefertiti, wife of Amenhotep IV.
See,
Wikipedia -- Queen Nefertiti if you want to, for more information.
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I am unto thee,
the sun unto the day,
And in that day I walk
In the garden.
When the north wind blows
It is A lovely place where I walk.
Thine hand upon mine.
And my body satisfied.
And my heart glad
At our going together.
It is intoxicating
To hear thy voice.
My life depends upon hearing thee.
Whenever I see thee
It is better than food or drink.