Life and Death at the Station Cafe (death, conflict and life)
Book II: Conflict
Poem II-11: First Time
Fifty years have passed
Since she noticed
The dancing steps
The same flow of life
Reveals to her
The timeless reality
No one sees
In those long years past
They moved closer and closer
But the smokes of war
Drove them apart
Now transformed by the whirwind of time
The dancing steps
Place them
Eye to eye
She dances like in the past
As in all her previous lives
She will move forth
To meet again
The steps dancing
As they did
As they do
And always will
For the first time.
© Regis Cabral, 11 March 2005
A historian, a physicist and a specialist in technology and knowledge transfer and evaluations of university/society interfaces. He is known for the Cabral-Dahab Science Park Management Paradigm, a tool to evaluate science parks, incubators and similar organizations. He was also judge for The Stockholm Challenge Award, a very prestigious ICT prize, with cerimonials similar to the Nobel Prize. Currently Director of FEPRO - funding for european projects.
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Poem II-10: Take her
Life and Death at the Station Cafe (death, conflict and life)
Book II: Conflict
Poem II-10: Take her
Take her hand
Take her heart
Taker her soul
Don’t leave her here
Don’t leave her alone
Take her back
Take her home
Take her hand
Take her heart
Taker her soul
Remember you only her
Remember she will only
The good you have created
The good you have done
Take her hand
Take her heart
Take her soul
She will forgive
She will forget
The days you evaded
The days you were gone.
Take her hand
Take her heart
Take her soul
© Regis Cabral, 11 March 2005
Book II: Conflict
Poem II-10: Take her
Take her hand
Take her heart
Taker her soul
Don’t leave her here
Don’t leave her alone
Take her back
Take her home
Take her hand
Take her heart
Taker her soul
Remember you only her
Remember she will only
The good you have created
The good you have done
Take her hand
Take her heart
Take her soul
She will forgive
She will forget
The days you evaded
The days you were gone.
Take her hand
Take her heart
Take her soul
© Regis Cabral, 11 March 2005
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