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MoiraeВо мраке лесов, на волшебной поляне
мерцает светящийся круг колеса
то дщери веков в предрассветном тумане
плетут пряжу жизни, призвав небеса
И каждый раз Клото прядет запевая
дарящая импульс для судеб людских
Лахесис, протянет ту нить, пропуская
сквозь злостные путы всех стра'стeй земных
Антропос окинув пророческим взглядом
Весь путь упований, надежд и невзгод
Взмахнёт вновь кинжалом, законным обрядом
неумолимо прервав жизни ход
in russian, no translation, sorry
UPDATED
english version
thanks so much to for great help with free translation (certainly the english version is lost poetic rhyme and size (step), but now possible to understand the meaning of the poem) :
Moirae
In the gloom of forests, on the magical glade
twinkles the luminous circle of the wheel
It's Daughters of centuries in the before-dawn fog
they made the yarn of life, call to skies for help
and each time Kloto begins to braiding with his song
and gives pulse for the fates human
Lakhesis pulls this thread and let through the malicious the fetters of the passions and vices
Antropos after glancing with prophetic view
on all way of hopes and adversities
she raised a dagger again and she do lawful ritual,
inexorably interrupted the motion of the life
Moirae or Fates [link]
in Greek mythology, were incarnations of destiny. The Greek word moira (μοῖρα) literally means a part or portion, and by extension one's portion in life or destiny. They controlled the metaphorical thread of life of every mortal from birth to death.
poem by meStock used:
*Eirian-stock [link]
~barns-en [link]
~drgnstock [link]
~D-is-for-Duck [link]
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Comments: 310
floriaiglenoir In reply to ??? [2011-07-21 06:12:58 +0000 UTC]
...exceptional work,so beautiful,and wonderful subject,my dear Marina!
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Mojchy [2011-07-21 06:10:29 +0000 UTC]
My name is Moira!!!thx for the explaing what it means in greek mithology!Hvala ti lepa pupika!
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p3paula In reply to ??? [2011-07-21 05:36:26 +0000 UTC]
ahhhh Fates~! cool work... :3 where arth the shears?? :3
i'd love to read the poem.. but kind of stuck with English for now... :3
but still.. awesome work~!
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Bookworm-Next-Door In reply to ??? [2011-07-21 02:05:46 +0000 UTC]
Fantastic!
The color scheme is just great, very beautiful!
Very good work!
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Sparia In reply to ??? [2011-07-21 01:13:04 +0000 UTC]
it totally goes with poem...its really beautifully done..I really liked the fact that...they all lost almost the same yet each one strikes a very much a individual.
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TheImmortalLordAtlas In reply to Deusluxmea [2011-07-21 02:37:42 +0000 UTC]
Captain Obvious...?
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kosv01 In reply to ??? [2011-07-20 23:14:58 +0000 UTC]
Very nice piece of art & theme!
Congrats!
---Kostas
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LikaPoland In reply to ??? [2011-07-20 22:19:53 +0000 UTC]
Piękne....beautiful...KRASIVAYA !
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evanesce24 In reply to ??? [2011-07-20 20:42:06 +0000 UTC]
wow. an attractive interpretation of the fates. nice.
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ShadowclawFC In reply to ??? [2011-07-20 20:26:50 +0000 UTC]
I believe the most widely known name for them is the Fates. This is a very good work of art, very beautiful. It shows both the good and the not-so-good sides of the Three, while at the same time capturing neither. Wonderful.
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