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Array ( [sid] => 767 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => The Lion Roars [time] => 2002-07-19 21:28:20 [hometext] => Dedicated to my brother Lion of the House of Doppelmayr [bodytext] =>



The Leo
Sun-ruled
July 23 to August 23

Key Word:

I WILL

Associated deeply with the heart
The Leo is the fifth upon the chart
Of zodiacal signs and symbols bright
At Babylon they called him “The Great Light”.

To be the fulcrum in society
Is natural to him and is his pride,
Nor will he shrink from notoriety,
As loyal, deft and generous socialite.

His kindliness is great, but Oh!- his ire
When challenged can be terrible,- for fire
Is glorious King Leo’s element
That with a roar demands acknowledgement.

Spontaneous, creative generous,
Of preconceptions radically free,
Concerned, absorbed with greatness and largess
And being focal point in majesty,

He may be tender, merciful, we are told;-
Strong sinews twine around his heart of gold.
Majestic, dignified, - this king, - the Lion
As fierce-maned progeny, proud heir and scion .
Of the resplendent Sun-God Jupiter
He’ll roar with might to get his Lion’s Share .

His purring does bespeak contentedness;
But when annoyed, his roar is ominous;
Announces discontent,- so please beware;
Bow low, but do not go into his lair.
What pity! - little tells mythology
Of Leo’s exploits and ferocity.



Aesop alone presents us with a tale,
In which the Lion’s mercy did prevail
When he released a little mouse with grace;-
The mouse, in turn, released him from a brace




When he lay vanquished, shackled on the ground
With heavy rope and cruel fetters bound;-
Defeated, doom- consigned, beyond all hope,-
The mouse came nibbling, gnawing on the rope



Until it snapped at last - What brave a deed!
The lion by the little mouse was freed.!

And Aesop adds onto his tale that since
This episode throughout the vast province
King Leo did proclaim a new decree
That granted mice perpetual amnesty.

The Lion’s eminence, - his high prestige-
Is grounded deeply in “Noblesse Oblige”!
His generosity is proverbial-
A host magnanimous and liberal;
But be respectful, - in all things defer-
Remember his due awe and “ Lion’s Share”!

El Haganah* wrote in his star-lit tower:
“The Lion loves the SPLENDOR of his power;
While old Uranus,- world-wise,- did admit
He only likes the EXERCISE of it;-.
POSSESSION though of power’s pithy bone
Belongs to stolid Capricorn alone”.

Yet, Leo’s image proudly oversees
Cathedral pulpits, temples, palaces,
As undisputed Lord and Sovereign
He rules as guardian his vast domain.

Should independence flout his royal sway-
Fear not! - King Leo gives no rights away.!
Artists portray him with so many a feature;
Such as a winged apocalyptic creature.

He is big cities' predicate and pride.
Who watches over them by day and night;
The promise of his influence is high
On planet earth and in the starry sky.



*El Haganah = Pseudonym for C.E.O. Carter
Astrologer and well-known writer on astrological subjects.




Best wishes to all Leos!

© Elizabeth Dandy






*El Haganah = Pseudonym for C.E.O. Carter

Astrologer and well-known writer on astrological subjects.







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The Lion Roars

Contributed by Elizabeth_Dandy on Friday, 19th July 2002 @ 09:28:20 PM in AEST
Topic: FamilyPoems






The Leo
Sun-ruled
July 23 to August 23

Key Word:

I WILL

Associated deeply with the heart
The Leo is the fifth upon the chart
Of zodiacal signs and symbols bright
At Babylon they called him “The Great Light”.

To be the fulcrum in society
Is natural to him and is his pride,
Nor will he shrink from notoriety,
As loyal, deft and generous socialite.

His kindliness is great, but Oh!- his ire
When challenged can be terrible,- for fire
Is glorious King Leo’s element
That with a roar demands acknowledgement.

Spontaneous, creative generous,
Of preconceptions radically free,
Concerned, absorbed with greatness and largess
And being focal point in majesty,

He may be tender, merciful, we are told;-
Strong sinews twine around his heart of gold.
Majestic, dignified, - this king, - the Lion
As fierce-maned progeny, proud heir and scion .
Of the resplendent Sun-God Jupiter
He’ll roar with might to get his Lion’s Share .

His purring does bespeak contentedness;
But when annoyed, his roar is ominous;
Announces discontent,- so please beware;
Bow low, but do not go into his lair.
What pity! - little tells mythology
Of Leo’s exploits and ferocity.



Aesop alone presents us with a tale,
In which the Lion’s mercy did prevail
When he released a little mouse with grace;-
The mouse, in turn, released him from a brace




When he lay vanquished, shackled on the ground
With heavy rope and cruel fetters bound;-
Defeated, doom- consigned, beyond all hope,-
The mouse came nibbling, gnawing on the rope



Until it snapped at last - What brave a deed!
The lion by the little mouse was freed.!

And Aesop adds onto his tale that since
This episode throughout the vast province
King Leo did proclaim a new decree
That granted mice perpetual amnesty.

The Lion’s eminence, - his high prestige-
Is grounded deeply in “Noblesse Oblige”!
His generosity is proverbial-
A host magnanimous and liberal;
But be respectful, - in all things defer-
Remember his due awe and “ Lion’s Share”!

El Haganah* wrote in his star-lit tower:
“The Lion loves the SPLENDOR of his power;
While old Uranus,- world-wise,- did admit
He only likes the EXERCISE of it;-.
POSSESSION though of power’s pithy bone
Belongs to stolid Capricorn alone”.

Yet, Leo’s image proudly oversees
Cathedral pulpits, temples, palaces,
As undisputed Lord and Sovereign
He rules as guardian his vast domain.

Should independence flout his royal sway-
Fear not! - King Leo gives no rights away.!
Artists portray him with so many a feature;
Such as a winged apocalyptic creature.

He is big cities' predicate and pride.
Who watches over them by day and night;
The promise of his influence is high
On planet earth and in the starry sky.



*El Haganah = Pseudonym for C.E.O. Carter
Astrologer and well-known writer on astrological subjects.




Best wishes to all Leos!

© Elizabeth Dandy






*El Haganah = Pseudonym for C.E.O. Carter

Astrologer and well-known writer on astrological subjects.











Copyright © Elizabeth_Dandy ... [ 2002-07-19 21:28:20]
(Date/Time posted on site)





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Re: The Lion Roars (User Rating: 1 )
by chatabox on Saturday, 20th July 2002 @ 01:02:42 AM AEST
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absolutely brilliant.....clever you.
My mother in law is a leo.....nuff said bless her.


Re: The Lion Roars (User Rating: 1 )
by Chrissie on Saturday, 20th July 2002 @ 04:57:49 AM AEST
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I enjoyed this very much. Outstanding as ever Elizabeth..
Chrissie


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by Lionel on Monday, 21st March 2005 @ 12:22:21 PM AEST
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Wonderful. You are so intelligent and knowledgeable. I've found my favorite living poet. May you live a long time; and be blessed even more, amen.


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