Clips Watched Daily By Admiring Gazers
Sartre wrote ‘L'enfer, c'est les autres’, in need of Amira to
show him kindness in song, Sartre added ‘L'enfer c'est moi’
as he saw the real source of his problem: -We are our own
biggest enemy- Amira’s fearless advance to that HGT stage
singing O Mio Babbino Caro beautifully, would have saved
him from himself, he would have been blinded by the light
.
Of undaunted courage - -after Gordon Heuckeroth tried to
cast doubt on the enchanting little pixie, and the delight of
Amira’s song sung on that stage & now perpetuated in clips
watched daily by admiring gazers, would have inspired him
to write an existential Ode: - ‘Le paradis c’est toi - Amira!’
.
[French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre]
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Love And Help For All Eternity
Luckily Amira and Fincent’s life story is NOT a tale
told by Ilse Aichinger or Gaston Leroux, Ilse would
make a poster of Amira fly - to experience life as a
short victory, followed by great tragedy - and dear
Gaston would make Amira a Diva with a Phantom
.
Taking her into his dungeon, though Andrew Lloyd
Webber’s play improved the story; but I reiterate -
Amira’s life is unrolling with the usual share of sad
events as things that are not ideal - happen to the
parents and kids; but with all their guardian angels
and Amirafans ready to enfold Fincent and Amira
.
In love and keep them safe while bringing homage
to their talents, we trust that any sorrow will only
strengthen the fine alloy from which Fincent and
Amira were made, and they have the love & help
of their Devotees - for all eternity!
.
[Ilse Aichinger: German author of, inter alia, short stories
Gaston Leroux: French author of ‘Le Fantôme de l'Opéra’
Luckily Amira’s enchanting life story is NOT a tale
told by Ilse Aichinger or Gaston Leroux, Ilse would
make a poster of Amira fly to experience life - and
Gaston would make Amira a Diva with a Phantom
Taking her into his dungeon; though Andrew Lloyd
Webber’s play improved the story - but I reiterate -
luckily Amira’s life unrolls with her guardian angels
taking care while all her fans guard her life & talent
- In a most delightful Story of Song and Glory -
.
[Ilse Aichinger: German author of, inter alia, short stories
Gaston Leroux: French author of ‘Le Fantôme de l'Opéra’]
https://www.zeit.de/1953/39/ilse-aichingers-poesie/seite-2
Ilse Aichinger: Der Gefesselte, 104 Seiten, 1953, S. Fischer Verlag
Mit der größten Selbstverständlichkeit erweckt Ilse Aichinger einen Jungen,
der auf einem Plakat in die Sonne läuft, zu „wirklichem“ Leben. „,Du wirst
nicht sterben’, sagte der Mann, der die Plakate klebte.“ -Und nun wünscht
sich der Junge, sterben zu dürfen, denn Sterben muß das Geheimnisvolle
all der „wirklichen“ Kinder, die er vor sich sieht, sein. Für einen Moment lebt
er, um sofort überfahren zu werden.
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Queen Of Music And Time
The story would be a treat if we could have
Amira’s life as narrativium by Terry Pratchett:
Amira would sing for King Verence & guests,
everyone would stare as Amira started to sing
‘O Mio Babellino’ - this being the Diskworld, her
.
Song would be different - and Lobsang Tuesday,
Thief of Time, would come from the glass palace
to see the girl with the metronome in her head to
keep perfect time as she sings - while Wen - The
Eternally Surprised - would be so overcome, he
.
Would decide to crown Amira as ‘Queen of Music
And Time' - & the Patrician, Lord Vetinari - would
declare a special holiday to celebrate the date on
which the Diskworld received Amira, Special Diva
.
[Fantasy based on Diskworld series, specifically on ‘Thief Of
Time’ by Terry Pratchett; for Dafydd and other Pratchett fans]
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Nearer My God To Thee by Amira
With the help of time traveling, Amira’s HGT audition and
semifinal Ave Maria, I would bring Goethe into the studio
and watch him become entranced as Amira sings and then
have him rewrite Faust to redeem his black soul and take
poor Gretchen out of his life as Mephistopheles takes him
time-traveling in his search to get to know everything -
.
After them experiencing redemption as Amira sings, I would
throw both into Purgatory where they would hear & see visions
of Amira singing Amazing Grace and La vergine degli angeli and
they would reform their evil ways, then a time-travelling Gretchen
will become friends with Amira who will teach her to stand up
for herself and be brave and never-ever fall for such a knave
.
As that terrible Faust, all this leading to the play’s end when
Amira will sing beautifully - Nearer My God To Thee…
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Glorious Day When Amira Appeared
The ancient Greeks could have written a play about Amira:
As Phaeton drove his father Helios’ fiery Sun chariot across
the sky, he heard the beautiful voice of Princess Amira and
stopped to listen to the soft silken sound of her radiant voice
He descended before crashing the sun into the earth and then
attended her concerts in the Parthenon, and Agamemnon would
be in plays about Amira instead of Clytemnestra, casting Amira
as a goddess of the Sky naming one of the star groups Amira
Though I think Greek myths describe Precession of the Earth
on its Axis*, the myths would describe the Procession of gods
from Olympus determining Amira must come to Olympus to sing
for them bringing an end to the eternal unrest among them -
.
I hear them exclaiming: Oh glorious day when Amira appeared!
[* Hamlet’s Mill, Von Dechend and De Santillana]
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Sancta Maria By Gomez
If CS Lewis wrote about Amira in the Screwtape Letters -
uncle Screwtape would warn Wormwood his patient should
never hear the incomparably beautiful voice of Amira singing
Sancta Maria by Gomez - because it would focus his mind
.
On forgiveness & resisting temptation, Amira is dangerous to
all denizens of the lower dimensions as her radiant tone with
its exquisite vibrato draws people away from evil intentions
and ignoble thoughts - Wormwood would reply his patient
.
Dislikes church as all good atheists should, he has no fears -
then he would come back in tears as Amira’s voice changed
his patient’s mood to contemplation of the Divine and then
Screwtape would sigh: - I warned you that the sweet voice
.
Of the young Amira is an irresistible tool of the Most High
.[CS Lewis: “The Screwtape Letters”]
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Mysteriously Magnificent
If George Orwell saw talent contests, Nineteen Eighty-Four
would be different, Big Brother would be the people looking
for a sign of Mystery and finding it in singers like Amira who
relay the Beauty of soul-soothing harmony through the
Unexpected adept use of vibrato - which widens a thin strand
of song into a stronger, radiantly bright silken stream bringing
healing sound into each listening ear, calming perturbed souls
with delightful messages of what happens when we wish upon
A star - while Amira is radiating hope and love into the camera -
Newspeak would not be the end of inspiration as threatened in
the book, but Its very beginning as new technology is connecting
all forms of consciousness and Orwell would be rejoicing in the
Triumph of the human spirit in youngsters reviving classic harmony
in an age when all thought it was buried under discordant rap, pop
and rock, and while Amira sings, Orwell would write another novel
called “New Age Technology, Mysterious & Miraculous” in which
He would describe how mankind connects with Adoration when
someone like Amira is singing so mysteriously magnificent…
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An Angel In The Desert
Were Christine portrayed by Amira in Pratchett’s Maskerade,
the Phantom would be stunned by Amira’s beautiful vibrato
he would compose an opera called “A Desert Princess from
Arabia Called Amira”
He would honour our Soprano and recognise her genius is
best left to herself, no lessons, just rapt attention to our Diva
as she, comely clad in an enchanting lilac burka, is singing
desert songs against a sunset backdrop
While the role of English Ambassador would entail urgent
messages sent to the West claiming they must send a
deputation to hear the Arabic Princess Amira singing
as an angel in the desert…
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Amira’s Wonderland Fantasy
Alice told the Gryphon that the flowers danced a waltz on
their stems & did a gavotte on their roots when Amira sang
Nella Fantasia to the Wonderland Queen of Hearts - and the
Queen joined in the dance because Amira’s radiant voice had
changed her outlook on life; the Queen even promised never
to say “Off with his head” again
.
Then the Queen curtsied to Amira claiming she was the most
wonderful visitor Wonderland had ever received, Amira must
please keep singing as the Queen loves to watch the flowers
dancing - and the flowers never called Alice a “weed” again
as Amira’s sweet voice brought Tolerance and Love into
their intolerant Wonderland existence
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The life story of Princess Amira told by Charles Perrault
Princess Amira gave a fairy a drink of water and the fairy
gave Princess Amira a loving heart and a classical voice, so
when Princess Amira speaks and sings, flowers and jewels
come out of her mouth. Other people asked the fairy for
jewels to come out of their mouth also - without a loving
heart, a classical voice and flowers - - as they only wanted
to grow rich and win renown.
.
The fairy obliged - today Princess Amira serves everyone
with love - while others grow rich selling jewels with cold
hearts -& voices growing older with toads croaking when
they talk & sing; too late they learned only a loving heart,
sweet voice & flowers prevent jewels from destroying all.
.
And Princess Amira is still bringing flowers - singing with
a loving heart - and sharing the Jewels of Wisdom which
come out of her mouth with everyone; we love opening
our hearts & ears & listening in awe to Princess Amira
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Golden Sun Beaming Love To Everyone
Like a Miranda on a remote island, different from
other young women at court, Amira brought us into
a brave new world as if a Prospero had given us a
new universe through the sorcery of classical music
.
Played to the little babe with sapphire eyes: as she
sings I Will Be There, I hear the sweetest notes that
puts maple syrup to shame - and I hear the silkiest
textures that give the lie to chocolate streams; now
.
We fear the world’s Calibans might plan to harm our
little Nightingale Princess, but as she sings a mighty
host of Devotees - Dames & Knights alike - are ready
to defend Princess Amira, escort her safely through
.
The minefield of the modern world, marching at her
side wherever she goes, delighted by her songs as
she chooses to sing inspiring songs which seem to
open heaven allowing safe refuge for every weary
.
Soul and every sad & sorrow-filled heart - - as she
sings, the starry skies brighten with Silver Light and
the Golden Sun starts beaming Love to everyone!
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Morricone’s song, Your Love, sung by Amira [DRAFT MERCREDI]
When the Valkyries, strong mezzo-sopranos on horses, came from
the sky singing Ho-To-Jo*, they heard Amira singing La vergine degli
Angeli - and asked her to join them ferrying brave warriors, battle-slain,
to Asgard in the sky & Amira replied: No Wagnerian dame am I, my song
is meant to support the people living on Earth, some of them sad - some
simply bored, but all in need of joy and delight in their lives - I shall not
.
Live in a Norse myth of feasting forever after slaying their fellow-men; But,
said the Valkyries, They did it in good cheer, no malice involved, for Land
and Volk - No, Amira replied, People strive to help one another, not fight
over land and possessions, I Shall sing Enrico Morricone’s Your Love
to them because the notes make their hearts respond to a greater
Love which is beamed down to them…
[Just a fantasy *Terry Pratchett: “Soul Music”]
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