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My Event Horizon We trade wisdom for youth. That’s
what I’ve heard.
At my event horizon. (Seems
so absurd.)
Unbridled, naïve. Transparency
of youth.
A life so authentic. Tiny
fibs speak of truth.
Embark on your road where
secrets unfold
Future destination- neither
bought, nor sold.
Climb up a rope ladder that
leads to blue skies
Look down on the clouds. No
fears; just “whys”?
Can you recall the day you
lost sense of wonder?
Each beat of your heart lifts
the spell you were under
The reality created will
cease to exist.
Birds can’t fly this high I
heard you insist.
Not overnight, but many a
year
Little bits of your spirit whittled
down by your fear.
Could we be just like
children? See the world through new eyes?
Curiosity, inventions. A
million first tries.
Dreams without actions tend
to stay dreams
Hitch a ride on a jet stream.
Sips of air in between.
Waste not one more day! My
wisdom proclaims
It’s all relative. No time to
explain.
We trade wisdom for youth. That’s
the good word.
At my event horizon. Free as
a bird. Bio: Denise Bonaimo Sarram is
a professional artist and teacher with over eighteen years of experience in
education, business ownership and jewelry making. This native Brooklyn girl, by
way of the Jersey Shore, graduated with honors from Rowan University, New
Jersey in 1994 with a Bachelor of Fine Art degree. In 2001, she relocated
to sunny San Diego where she is quite active in the thriving artist community.
She has made a career of teaching, designing, creating and exhibiting her hand
crafted jewelry. Denise has extensive experience working with children, adults
and senior citizens to facilitate self- expression and exploration in workshop
settings and private jewelry lessons at various venues in Southern California
and beyond. Denise is acting as educator coordinator on Art Meets Fashion
as well as co- chairing and an exhibiting artist of The Mannequin Project. Denise is also honored to be the educator on the Art Meets Fashion Beauty's Privilege team with international fashion designer Gordana Gehlhausen, world- renown fine artist Tim Cantor, and photographer David Hartig. Learn more at www.bonaimo.com
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