By Julie Wornan
The day before the world began
The cosmos flowed with song.
All space exuded harmony
And not a note was wrong.
Bold Mars and lovely Venus
Danced in a warm embrace.
The stars and planets' laughter
filled the corridors of space.
Fierce predators chased rolling plums
And thus their hunger stilled
Without a victim's piercing shriek.
No drop of blood was spilled.
No lies, manipulations,
No hatred and no spite.
The glowing day embraced with joy
The sparkling crystal night.
The hairy scruffy lion
Caressed the trusting lamb.
There was no strife. There was no pain.
And then the world began.
About the Author
Julie Cohen Wornan
I'm a native New Yorker but my home is in France. After I retired as a computer programmer, I discovered the delight of writing for those irrational beings called People. I think of fantasy as a window into another reality. And, I like to write very short stories because Small is Beautiful. Some of my work has appeared on Bewildering Stories <http://www.bewilderingstories.com/> and AntipodeanSF <http://www.antisf.com/>.
If you like my stories, you can download my e-book titled "The Mutual Reverse See," from www.amazon.fr/The-Mutual-Reverse-See-ebook/dp/B007VDEHHQ
Photography is another hobby of mine. You can see some of my photo compositions on http://www.flickr.com/photos/julieeiluj/ .
I feel deep concern about the future of our one and only planet. (You do too, right?). So I wrote a graphic novel, "Saving Our Planet," to explain climate change to young people. It's available on amazon in 4 languages. And a song, "The Change of Climate", to the tune of "The Sound of Silence"; you can listen to it here: <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tY5MKPGr8RA>.