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Aloha Spirit
Aloha Spirit Sol, with his golden crown, greets me each morning within divine rays extending out over emerald hills and valleys that absorb his warmth of abiding light. View misty alabaster clouds turn from twilight's purple into softest rose just before golden regal rays emerge calling forth fowl to take flight into spacious azure skies winging their way from tree to pole to wherever their heart’s desire on their quest for food for fledglings with hungry mouths agape, loudly peeping in their nests. The sea coruscates in shades of jade illuminations luring early risers with surfboards to ride the surf. Share the scents of floral fair that lingers in the tropic air carried by the trade winds whimsy, enthralling all. Not a poem to 86 but one of lucky number 7 doubled 77! Kahunas sing sacred chants with drums that echo still. 6/20/20 Poem name: Island Spirit Views: 8677 Poetry form: Rhyme Date of Publication: 01/17/2015 Views For Poems Poetry Contest Sponsored by: Funom Makama *Kahuna (c. 1890) Kahuna is a Hawaiian word, defined as a respected person who has moral authority in society; a "priest, healer, sorcerer, magician, wizard, minister, expert in any profession (whether male or female) Shaman. *86: We’ve all heard someone used the term 86 in reference to doing away with something. There are a few schools of thought behind where the saying came from. Some have more legs than others—such as those of the restaurant industry—but to this day, there is still no official etymology. *The number 7: Throughout the ages the number 7 has defied the law of averages and confounded mathematicians. For many of the powerful and wealthy, the number 7 is a symbol of luck and good fortune. Carry the Lucky 7 with you and experience: A dramatic turnaround of events in your favor. Increased Lucky Streaks. My thanks to the following links for these pictures: https://www.journeyera.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/featuredpost-08183-1005x635.jpg http://imagesofoldhawaii.com/wp-content/uploads/Kahuna-Physician-HerbKane-400.jpg
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