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Dedicated To The Beautiful People of The Philippines

Sampaguita

Sampaguita (Arabian Jasmine) National flower of the Philippines

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Painting and Poem Sampaguita Copyright  to Anne Frandi-Coory

All Rights Reserved 13 November 2013

acrylic on canvas  45cm x 45cm

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islands of verdant beauty

and stormy mountains

how you have suffered

Tempest Haiyan

meanest of gods

has sapped your life blood

uprooted mighty trees

savaged your homes

rice terraces drenched

your arms aching in

supplication.

you who were once so colourful

now fading into gray

but not for long

in your hearts

fierce strength abounds

sampaguita will flower again

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*****This poem has been published in The Australian Writer magazine > 

Issue 382    –  Dec 2013 – Feb 2014

More  here in DRAGONS DESERTS and DREAMS

Dragons, Deserts and Dreams 2nd edition published 2020

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Lucida Mansi sold her soul to the devil………find out more……..

http://www.tuscany-villas.it/to-tuscany/2013/tourist-attractions/legend-lucida-mansi-lucca

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Silhouette in Bagni Di Lucca

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Painting and Poem  Silhouette In Bagni Di Lucca   Copyright  To Anne Frandi-Coory –

All rights reserved 4 November 2013…..

Painting by afcoory –  acrylic on canvas 100cm x 75cm

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Oh Lucca

why do you hide your beauty?

no…

you’re not a Milan

a Rome

or even a Florence

but greens from every palette

adorn your hills and valleys

freshness pervades your air

water pure as crystal

What’s that I hear?

Lucida Mansi

her palazzo there

in Lucca town

filled with silken gold

treasured paintings

four poster draped exquisitely

how can that compare?

Lucida of my maternal line

was it you enticed me here?

Read the rest of my poem *Silhouette In Bagni Di Lucca

in Dragons, Deserts, and Dreams

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Dedicated to my maternal great grandmother Raffaela Marisi Mansi Grego (Greco) -the Mansi name probably originated in Saxony. Mansi ancestors moved to Italy as wealthy silk traders when Italy was ruled by Germany.

Read more about the origins of the Mansi family name: My Fascination With Italian Surnames

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SAVE HATE FOR HATRED ITSELF

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Artwork by afcoory – pastels on Canston pastel paper

SAVE HATE FOR HATRED ITSELF  Copyright To Anne Frandi-Coory

 – All Rights Reserved 10 October 2012 

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Hate is such an adaptable word

It clings to any person, object or thing

Free to roost anywhere like a bird

Attaching itself to a whim or a prayer

No matter what race, gender, creed

No matter that we all began in one place

The slightest taunt can plant a seed

To kill, maim, torture or subjugate

Read the rest of my poem *Save Hate For Hatred Itself

here in DRAGONS DESERTS and DREAMS

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                                                       The Family Tree                                                                     *****

Painting and Poem The Family Tree Copyright To Anne Frandi-Coory

-All Rights Reserved 12 July 2013

Painting by afcoory – acrylic on canvas 50cm x 76cm

***(This painting has been sold)

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Yonder in a field of wild flowers
reaching out for light and air
once blackened and wasted bowers
now have life blood a-rising a-new

Generations through bleakest gloom
spread overhead and far beyond
dormant buds a-waiting to bloom
when the sun god bows his head

Read more of my poem  *The Family Tree

 in DRAGONS DESERTS and DREAMS

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[ Painting and Poem Dedicated to my grand children: Sara, Jordan, Jude, Gabe, Skye, Casey, Jack, Amber ]

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Julia Gillard

THE GLASS CEILING

Australian media, white and bigoted

led by Murdoch, his wealth he gloated

brought down a Prime Minister

by means most foul and sinister

She a female, fair of skin and red of hair

had every right to be sitting there

she had broken through the ceiling

shattering glass that left us reeling

Many a policy she implemented

with her team she then cemented

for the good of this great nation

there was a reason for celebration

But alas hatred, nastiness and spite

sought her out all day and night

up until the very end she worked

not one day did she ever shirk

She’ll leave the Ruddy mess behind

for all those men to mock and grind

for she has better teams to lead

and have no doubt she will succeed!

Beware! Democracy has morphed into Murdochracy!

-Poem  The Glass Ceiling Copyright to Anne Frandi-Coory

– All Rights Reserved 26 June 2013

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Murdochracy is real …  Rupert Murdoch (Newscorp) forms a triad: “USA, UK and Australia (Pine Gap) are the Zionist triad. Murdoch is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations promoting world-wide Zionist agenda. Seven Oz MPs are entitled to dual Israeli citizenship in breach of s44(1).” 

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Australians, beware. That ‘she’ll be right’ attitude is wearing thin! The rot is setting in …. “The most civilized nations are as close to barbarity as the most polished iron is close to rust. Nations, like metals, shine only on the surface”. – Antoine de Rivarol

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My poem  *The Glass Ceiling * 

Dedicated to former Prime Minister of Australia, Julia Gillard

more here about

DRAGONS DESERTS and DREAMS

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2nd edition published 2020, Dragons, Deserts and Dreams

is now available in Kindle e book and paperback

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Please read THE STALKING OF JULIA GILLARD   by Kerry-Anne Walsh……..

How the LNP political party, Team Rudd, and Rupert Murdoch Press, brought down Australia’s first female Prime Minister which threatened democracy in Australia.

… and……..

MY STORY   by Julia Gillard….. compelling reading

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Who’s That Pretty Girl In White?
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Poem Who’s That Pretty Girl In White?  and Image Copyright  To Anne Frandi-Coory

– All Rights Reserved 26 May 2013

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A photo floated from nowhere

on it as fresh as a daisy

such a sweet young girl

the memory of a time hazy

Is that really me?

She questioned all who saw.

surely not that lovely

memories still so raw.

For wouldn’t they have loved

one so sweet and true

eyes shining, smile bright?

No. How could love ensue

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Read the rest of my poem  *Who’s That Pretty Girl In White?

here in DRAGONS DESERTS and DREAMS

2nd edition published 2020

Now Available

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*****A short story *Immigration And The Promise*  Copyright To Anne Frandi-Coory – All Rights Reserved 17 January 2013*****

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Anne Frandi-Coory’s paternal Lebanese grandparents,        Jacob & Eva Coory (Fahkrey) soon after they arrived in Melbourne c. 1897

…..But you should also be proud that your mothers and fathers came from a land upon which God laid his gracious hand and raised his messengers.From a speech by Khalil Gibran  I believe in you (1926)

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Immigration And The Promise – “I love this moving piece on immigration by Anne Frandi-Coory … This is quality story-telling”

-Mark Swain UK. More here about books by Mark Swain: https://www.amazon.com/Mark-Swain/e/B008DRKT2G%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share

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More reviews about Anne Frandi-Coory’s poems and short stories here in:

DRAGONS, DESERTS and DREAMS

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The first two paragraphs of a short story Immigration and The Promise by Anne Frandi-Coory…

Jacob’s new business venture was all contained in the leather suitcase the Chinaman in Little Bourke Street had made for him. He said goodbye to Eva and set off down the stairs and out into a chilly winter morning. He planned to begin selling his wares to domestic households in and around the suburb of Fitzroy. All he had to say to customers in English was ‘Buy something lady?’ and ‘Thank you lady.’  All was going well until a policeman demanded to see his hawker’s licence. ‘Well, you must get a licence! A licence! No more knocking until you get a licence! Do you understand?’  Jacob just nodded and handed him the piece of paper Mr Kahlil had given him with his address on it and a rough map of city streets. Unbeknown to Jacob, the ‘White Australia Policy’ dictated that all non-Europeans were required to carry ‘Certificates of Exemption’ which enabled them to work temporarily as assistants to local merchants. In any event, Jacob continued with his door to door trade as the policeman walked away in the opposite direction. At dusk he decided to head back home, with his case almost half empty and a reasonable day’s earnings in his pockets. He then realised with alarm that he had given the street map to the policeman. He was so tired he lay down on a street sheltered by a building and took a little nap, resting his head on the suitcase. People had assured him, ‘There are no murderers or robbers here.’

Close to midnight Jacob became aware of a man approaching. He jumped up and opened his case for the stranger to see the display of shirts, socks, hats, silks, towels and small items of haberdashery. He felt no fear when the man looked him up and down and intimated with words and gestures, ‘Hang on, I’ll get my friend, he might buy something as well.’ Jacob waited with a leather belt around his neck attached to the open suitcase ready for the two men to view upon their return. However, four men came back, one with a knife who deftly cut the belt from around Jacob’s neck and after the other three kicked and punched him, all ran off. Jacob called out for police but when he did find one, neither could understand each other. At 1am all the street lights went out and the moonless night smothered any possibility of Jacob navigating his way home. When he found suitable shelter in a doorway, he once again made his aching body as comfortable as he could. For the first time since he had departed his home country, Jacob had plenty of time to reflect on how immensely his and Eva’s lives had changed in only two months…

…This was just the beginning of Jacob’s and Eva’s journey into the 20th Century….read the rest of this short story here in Dragons, Deserts and Dreams.

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Read more about Anne Frandi-Coory’s paternal Lebanese grandparents in

Whatever Happened To Ishtar? – A Passionate Quest To Find Answers For Generations of Defeated Mothers

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Jacob’s Bridge Across Time

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Painting and Poem Jacob’s Bridge Across Time Copyright To Anne Frandi-Coory –

All rights reserved  27 March 2013  –

Painting acrylic on canvas 60cm x 91cm

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The poem Jacob’s Bridge Across Time was published in: The Australia Times Poetry Magazine, Volume 4, Issue 24.

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Granddad, oh how could you leave
before I had time to question?
A child I was too young to grieve;
where have you been, what have you done?

Oh yes, your diary I have read
how you travelled and how you learned.
But there’s so very much left unsaid
from your own lips I long to hear

Along countless streets you have walked
in this fair country and in that.
To many people you have talked
alas, not to the woman I’ve become.

Across vast oceans you have sailed
such a brave soul to take on such.
Through hardships and illness you’ve prevailed
and gave me life through your son

So many if onlys I have in mind
of what we could have discussed.
I’m so sure, granddad, we’re of a kind
kindred spirits still in touch


A bright future you handed down to us
leaving Lebanon’s snowy mountains
where cedars hug like green cumulus
your little village nestled safely within.

Fat grapes clinging to their vine
olive trees abundantly grow there.
For that fertile crescent did you pine
and the family you left behind.

I see you walking across the bridge of time
and I imagine we’re holding hands
what a journey that would have been
sharing together, life’s shifting sands

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Hi, happy to discover your blog. Just read your poem, ‘Jacob’s Bridge Across Time’…a wonderful tribute it is.   Greetings from India… 🙂  Maniparna Sengupta Marjumder 

Dedicated to my Lebanese grandfather, Jacob Habib El Khouri Eleishah Fahkrey (Coory) as I remember him:

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Also published in DRAGONS, DESERTS and DREAMS  in 2017 : Read reviews Here

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HOWQUA SUNSET

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Poem and Artwork Howqua Sunset © Copyright To Anne Frandi-Coory

-All Rights Reserved 19 September 2012

Artwork by afcoory – Pastels on canvas

(This painting has been sold)

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2nd edition pub. 2020

Dragons, Deserts and Dreams 

Short Stories and Poems

Now available in Kindle e book and paperback 

HERE at AMAZON BOOKS

Read more about my poem *Howqua Sunset

here in DRAGONS DESERTS and DREAMS

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One of three winning poems entered into Rhyme Competition by Anne Frandi-Coory  and published in the The Australian Writer  December 2012.

THAT DAY

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Poem  That Day  and Image © Copyright To Anne Frandi-Coory 

 – All Rights Reserved 16 April 2012

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Was it those intense blue eyes

with the power to hypnotise?

Perhaps it was the gentleness

of your manner, the fineness of your hands?

The caresses that soothed

the spirit we created

around us for all to see

the moment our eyes first met

I think we both knew that day

the future was ours to take

If we but had the courage

to embark on a perilous journey

The passion consumed us

and we were willing to succumb

who knew how it would end

up where we belonged

Many obstacles were thrown our way

our love withstood them all

just to be together, was all we asked

no need for others’ company

I had wings to fly with your love

the wind beneath

you willingly supplied

I could soar with you by my side

READ MORE HERE:

 in DRAGONS DESERTS and DREAMS

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2nd edition Dragons, Deserts and Dreams (2020)

Now available in Kindle e book and paperback

HERE at AMAZON BOOKS