Monday, August 31, 2009

The First Lady


The First Lady

Waikiki's first lady, this grand hotel,
On O'ahu Island, weaves its own spell.
'Moana', it stands on volcanic shore;
Tourists and limosines come by the score.
Tropical flowers and palms waving high,
All bid 'aloha' while waves roll on by.
Surfriding tradition...monarch's delight,
Gath'ring of people while surf's at its height.
Tall pillars standing, yet breezeway floors slant...
Palatial grandeur...but somehow one can't
Justify windows that stand at half mast...
Soft mournful breezes...war's shadow still cast.
An artist's portrayal of unspoken sound;
Architect's splendor...myst'ry all around.
Victorian elegance holding sway...
Verandah, spindles...grand piano play.
A banyan tree terrance, shaded white beach...
Extinction of monarchy...branches reach
Far back in history, ancient folk lore...
Hawaiian mem'ries erupting once more
.

W. Diane Van Zwol

Sheraton 'Moana' Surfrider Hotel
Waikiki Beach, O'ahu
1901-2001

There Is A Gift That You May Give

Rocky Shoreline of Lake Superior
Photography by Amazon Art Reproductions
Copyrignt 2009 AD


There is a Gift That You May Give

There is a gift that you may give:
It's deep within your soul.
It is the one thing all man needs
In order to be whole.
It springs from love within your heart:
You feel it deep inside.
Compassion is that special gift;
In you, it does abide.
The race of man cries in his pain;
Each one can hear the cry.
In answer to his humble plea,
Please open wide your eye,
And see his need, that deepest need,
For what his heart still seeks.
When you allow your soul to move,
Then your compassion speaks.
Compassion is that unique grace
That you'll need someday too.
Oh share the gift, that you may give
And some may share with you.

W. Diane Van Zwol©

Published in 'Best Poems of 1995'

The National Library of Poetry (1995)


Poetry is a gift of love that is given to you to share with others!

What you choose to do with it is entirely up to you!

Why not share your poetry with others that they might know your love and feel your compassion?

Sleep On, O Gentle Giant

Sleeping Giant At Sunrise
Photos by Austin


Sleep On, O Gentle Giant


Sleep on, O gentle Giant,
while the morning breezes slumber;
If we would haste to count your days,

the years, we could never number.
Sleep on, O gently Giant.

Know early sunrise light will show
A new peace within each dawning,

as Nanabijou love does glow.
Sleep on, O gentle Giant.

Lake Superior's waters roll,
From high waves to little wavelets;

its rhythm ever calms the soul.
Sleep on, O gentle Giant.

You'll rest forever and a day.
So much joy you shall awaken,

in morning's beauty you portray.
Sleep on O gentle Giant.

Your myst'ry ever shall run deep;
Perhaps no one will ever know

all the secrets that you shall keep.

W. Diane Van Zwol




Wee Laddie


Wee Laddie

The wee laddie marched on as he played.
Stalwart did he seem; to watch, I stayed.
The bagpipes were piping loud and clear;
Crowds began to gather close to hear.
His kilt swayed so gently in the breeze.
Ev'ry song he played, the crowd did please.
I thought as I saw him standing tall,
Surely Love inspired him, was his call.
The wee laddie played and marched along,
Round and round his stage with ev'ry song.
Now and then someone would wipe a tear,
As his music roused a mem'ry dear.
The melodies, yes, one that I heard,
Resounding as sweetly as a bird,
Showed me the wee laddie in each man,
Softly playing bagpipes in God's plan.

W. Diane Van Zwol©
Published in 'The Sounds of Silence'
'The National Library of Poetry' anthology
1998

Water color painting by Greg Zelinski

Art reproduction - TDI Systems Ontario

The Mist Of Green Mantle




The Mist of Green Mantle

As you stand beside the river and you feel the misty breeze,
Try to let your spirit wander, wherever it might please.

Take a moment just to ponder and let history unfold,
The ancient Indian legend, the Ojibway tribe oft' told.

The chief of the Ojibway, Ogama Eagle was his name,
Had a daughter named Green Mantle, who was soon to come to fame.

A tall and graceful princess, with dark black eyes and jet black hair,
At seventeen, was a captive of the Sioux Tribe warring there.

While being forced to guide her captives, Green Mantle led the way,
Down the Kaministiquia River, toward her camp that day;

Seeming to betray her people, travelled to the waterfall.
Some say that she swam the river; some say that she gave her all.

Today the mist of Green Mantle speaks of Love of a rare kind,
Love that is so sacrificial, Love that one can seldom find.

In the mist above the water and the sky, yet one can see,
The spirit of the Princess, down the 'Old Road', flying free.

W. Diane Van Zwol©

Water color painting of Kakabeka Falls, Ontario (Canada) by Greg Zelinski
Artwork reproduction by TDI Systems (Ontario)

Ol' Friend


Ol' Friend

What pathway brought you home, Ol' Friend,
The road you trod that had no end?
What tender pasture did you graze?
How have you spent your younger days?
There's much about you I don't know
But still you have a certain glow.
Your quiet manner, gentle way,
Speaks more than any words might say.
'Twas Love that brought you here for me.
I see your peace, serenity.
In warmth of pasture's gentle sun,
I know you want to jump and run,
But time gone by forbids that joy
And other tasks that would employ.
The days of yours, soon winding down;
If you could smile, there'd be no frown.
You stand there contemplating still,
Your path of life and always will.
Within my soul and depth of thought,
I'll think about you as I ought.
So thanks for coming home, Ol' Friend;
God brought you round that stormy bend.
Together, we are safe and free
As destined from eternity.

W. Diane Van Zwol©
Water color painting by by Greg Zelinski

This is the first piece of artwork with poetry, in the 'LOVE 2000 AD' collection.

Watercolor artwork reproduction - TDI Systems Ontario

Custom Poetry

Lone Tree
Photography by Amazon Art Reproductions
Copyright 2009 AD


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About the Poet

W. Diane Van Zwol
Photos by Austin

W. Diane Van Zwol R.N., B.A. Honors, M.A. is the proprietor of Amazon Art Reproductions, as well as a poet. (Note that this personal information was posted on the original web site, in 2001 AD.)

Wilma Diane Van Zwol (nee Kukkee) was born in Thunder Bay, Ontario (Canada) on July 23, 1945. She is the third oldest of fourteen children.

She attended Selkirk Collegiate and Vocational Institute. Diane graduated from St. Joseph's General Hospital, in Thunder Bay, in 1967, as a registered nurse. She has worked as a registered nurse, in many areas of nursing, in southern Ontario and in Thunder Bay.

In 1982, she obtained a Counselling Certificate from Mohawk College in Hamilton, Ontario and in 1988, a Bachelor of Arts degree in Religious Studies, from McMaster University, in Hamilton, Ontario. She continued her education to graduate with an Honours degree, also in Religious Studies, in 1990.

In 1997, she completed a Master of Arts degree in Philosophy, at Brock University in St. Catharines, Ontario.

Diane writes poetry on a wide variety of topics.

She has had poetry published in a number of anthologies, The International Society of Poets, The National Library of Poetry, Sparrowgrass Poetry Forum, Inc. and the Poetry Institute of Canada.

Her works have also appeared in the magazine, 'Home Grown Niagara' and are being published on the www.poetry.com web site.

In 1995, Diane attended the International Society of Poet's Conference, in Washington, DC, where she was inducted as a 'Distinguished Member' of the International Society of Poets. While in Washington, she did a poetry reading and included a short piece of poetry in 'The World's Largest Poem For Peace' which has now been entitled, 'Love'.

Love
I'll put my hand in yours,
And if you don't let go,
We'll be together, forever.

A number of pieces of her poetry have been published on cassette tape, by the International Society of Poets and the National Library of Poetry. In 1996, she was elected into the International Society of Poet's Hall of Fame.

She has received a number of awards for her work including 'Editor's Choice' awards from the National Library of Poetry and the Poetry Institute of Canada.

In 1997, she began publishing poetry under the title of 'Love 2000 AD'. She was included in 'Who's Who in Canadian Grass Roots Poetry', a guide to Canadian poets, in the 1999-2000 edition.

More recently, Diane has obtained certification as a Web Site Designer and Developer, and is publishing web sites and poetry on the internet, in conjunction with artwork and photography or as custom poetry, under the title, 'LOVE 2001 AD'.

She also has a wide variety of other interests including photography, art, music, writing children's literature and cycling.

In the year 2006, Diane was invited to submit poetry to Noble House for publication. She was also honored to become a 'Poetry Ambassador for the United States of America'.

She has continued to submit poetry for publication to the International Society of Poets. Poetry has also been requested for publication by Noble House in the year 2007 and once again, she has been nominated as a 'Poetry Ambassador'.

Her focus is on publishing poetry in anthologies, on the internet, as well on nurturing and guiding other poets to do the same.

Photography by Austin Cawlishaw

Sleeping Giant
Photos by Austin

About the Photographer



Austin Cawlishaw

Photos by Austin



Austin Cawlishaw is the first photographer, whose work was acknowledged as worthy of merit, by Amazon Art Reproductions, in 1998.

Austin was born and raised in the city of Montreal, Quebec (Canada). At the age of nineteen, he joined the Canadian Air Force and began training as an Air Force police officer. It was during these years that his interest in photography grew, as a result of specialized police training that offered opportunities to travel.

A highlight of his photographic career, was the winning of first place in the black and white category, at a photographic competition for the Canadian Armed Forces, in Canada and Europe, in 1982.

In June 1988, Austin along with his wife and son, moved to Thunder Bay, Ontario (Canada), when he retired from the military, after twenty four years of service. Here, he began to work as an addiction's counsellor. He retired from this profession in 1997, in order to pursue his love of photography, on a full time basis.

His interests lie in nature, landscape and portrait photography. Many of his pictures are displayed as postcards and photographs, sold throughout Thunder Bay and northwestern Ontario.

You will enjoy his work, as much as he enjoys bringing the medium of photographic moods to you!

Artwork by Greg Zelinski







About the Artist

Greg Zelinski
Photographer Unknown


Greg Zelinski is the first artist whose work was acknowledged as being worthy of merit, by Amazon Art Reproductions, in 1998.

Greg Zelinksi is a water color artist, born in Thunder Bay, Ontario (Canada) in 1949. He received a Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts (Honors), from the University of Manitoba. He has also received awards from the Ontario and Canada Arts Council. Greg was commissioned by the Ontario Ministry of Tourism, to illustrate a book for Old Fort William, a local historical site and tourist attraction.

Greg's artwork has been featured in the Catholic Art Calendar. His limited edition prints are being displayed locally, as well as across North America, by the Northwest Group. He has displayed original works in the Thunder Bay Art Gallery and has reproductions of his work in local gift shops.

Greg has taught art at Lakehead University, Confederation College and at the Lakehead Board of Education, in Thunder Bay. He has also taught local organizations like the Fifty Five Plus Club.

Greg's work depicts a wide variety of topics and local scenery. He portrays an exciting enthusiasm for life and a vibrancy of color. His paintings are becoming valuable art treasures for collectors.