Angel of Sorrow
By Naz Tliachev
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Amazing book of poetry...to read, enjoy, and feel beauty.
Real book of pleasure! Beautiful, philosophical vision of Nature.
...unique and beautiful poetry, vision of the most charming moments of life.
Naz Tliachev
Naz Tliachev was born on the first of August 1955 in Ufa. He graduated in Ufa Petroleum Institute as a mechanical engineer, Bashkirsky State University as a philologist of English language and literature. He was awarded with a medal “For Courage” among others for military service. He’s a member of Russian Heraldic society, Knighthood, and Coat of Arms, and a descendant of an old noble family. Since 2000 he lives in Toronto, then New York, and Los Angeles. He was working as a supervisor, an engineer, a president, and a CEO of American companies, as well as producer and coproducer of the movies in Hollywood. He graduated in Maple Leaf College, Oxford, had seminars in Toronto University, was honored with doctorate of philosophy in English language and literature at Middleham University, England. He’s also a professor. He’s the recipient of many awards, including as follows: • Editor’s Choice Award by International Library of Poetry for outstanding achievement in Poetry with one-time publication of a poem by International Library of Poetry, Owings Mills, MD, USA.Noble House publishing house, London, UK. Editor’s choice and offer for publishing in “Songs of Honour.” • National Poetry Month Committee of International Library of Poetry selection a “United States of America 2006 Poetry Ambassador” for outstanding achievement in Poetry, USA. • Reward of the Thames Poetry society. Golden pen for poem “The Pink of Calm.” London, UK. • Crystal statuette “Outstanding Achievement in Poetry Award” of International Society of Poets, USA. • Editor’s Choice Award. Bronze Commemorative Award Medallion from the Editors of International Library of Poetry, USA. Poem “Niagara Falls.” • “United States of America 2006 and 2007 Poetry Ambassador Medal” for outstanding achievement in Poetry, USA.
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Angel of Sorrow - Naz Tliachev
Contents
Introduction
The angel of Sorrow
Bony Death
Adieu
Snowfall
Worth of the light
Life…
Golden Time
Don’t dream
Dry flower
The Moon
Again
Wish
Word
I miss…
Paradise
Answer/Vice versa
She’s gone
Scene
Bystander
Sweet days of love
The stone and the grass
Jester
Old age
Soul… flower
Mermaid
Castle of Faith
Autumn
August, first
Pendulum
My grief
E = mc²
Proverbs
Too late
Night misty road
Days of life
Bliss
Apparition
Good bye my Love
Dreamer
Tender sigh
Picture
My only hope lasts…
The Greatest Hive
Gold and ashes
Fata Morgana
Sweet sounds of music…
I love, again
My joy and woe
My letters
Shadows in Paradise
The wheel of life
I bless all
Woe
Comet
Unseen evil
Tomorrow
Super Moon
War Paint
Lament
White flowers
Ligeia
Love Rhymes
Fear
Sweet dreams
Tomorrows
Niagara Falls
Forever together
Poetry
White rose
The flower
The letter
Starry sky
Fragrance
Wildflower
Loneliness
Red wine
On top of the mountains
The Sweetest Word
My Toronto
C’est la vie
Frost
Night flowers
666
Old year
Dog days
Zigzag
Evidence
Revenge
Spring
Don’t ask me
My cat
Beauty
Stars
So Sweet Tomorrow
Great Spirit
Spurt
Whisky
Cold waves
I would…
Death
Gone Paradise
Fairy
Brown Leaves
Waves of Time
What for us?
Golden sunset
Ufa
Lot
At the Bay
Sweet Flowers
Mother
Today’s abracadabra
Flying boat
Green plover
Old days
Inner voice
Snowfall in Parry Sound
By time
Backwoods
Parting
If
Imagine
Opinion
The pink of calm
Changes
Dusty mug
The watch-fish
D&H
Autumn in the wood
Happy hour
I swear
Music
Under the sun
Ninja
Old bridge
Lady-Knight
Three painters
98
Ms. Fate
Sweet life
With the open heart
Time—treasure
Far space
Grandmother
Ecstasy
Steamy
In the dark
Pyramids
Message in the bottle
Tips
Bones
Evil
Dreams at Crystal Streams
Step on the gas!
Determination
Father’s wisdom
Winter Flowers
August
Snow on the hills of the Alps
Wisdom
Help
The Moon, far side
Sealed book
Holy light
Teacher
Playfellow
Clue
Space-brother
Love dreams
Thank you
The castle
Ups and downs
Ring Street
Sugar
Tomorrow
Paragon
Wish
Auld Loch
Old soiled books
Golden light
Why
Time, king of measures
Cold night
Early morning
Fishing
Green snake
The Ural Mountains
Pages of Essays
Blue
No love… no beauty
Eternal Time
Café Tartuffe’s
Auld Gaelic ale
Dowry
The island
Warmth
Soul never sings
Land
Night sky
Time
Loving heart
Nixie, pixy and mossy mixy
The globe
Golden daffodils
Marrow
Bigotry
Killer, 666
Who are you?
Killer # 1
Two words
Ghost
Friends of wisdom
Old book
Chimes of silence
To promise
Caterpillar-Butterfly
Mama Donna
Concord
Words, ink…
Forgotten woods
Soul soars…
Queen Rain
Core
Three witches
Old bench
Hag
Moony night
I cry no more
I am the same
Eternal Poetry
Another day
Evening bells
Sake
I am dead
Souvenirs
Red rose
Time flies
Hell
Last
My Father
Black raven, fly…
Old cat
Broken heart
Hypocrisy
Away
Cooling
Angling
Master of reality
Black steeds
Warriors and flowers
Somewhere…
Fling
Beau ideal
Once
Rendezvous
Black and Blue
Reticence
Golden advice
Nuggets
Sweet rhyme
Fresh flowers in a vase
Disregard
Snowflakes
We could be together
Vice versa
Your eyes
Men
I lost my way
The moments of life
Never-never
Sweet cherries
Candle melts
One day
Fairy ring
Life is divine
Hope
White braids of the Niagara
Gray dust
Here
Whys
Soul
Frolic
Upon the skies
Life is divine… joke
The mortals
Soul… the sanctum sanctorum
Hell
Beautiful sunset
Short performance
Repentance
The brevity
False love
Yesterday
All I have
I touched the Gate of Hell
From Naz Tliachev
About the Author
image002.jpgN a z Tliache v
From the Editors of The International Library of Poetry
D ear Dr. Naz Tliachev,
T he Editors of The International Library of Poetry were thrilled to inform you that your poem Niagara Falls
was bestowed the prestigious Editor’s Choice Award because of your artistic accomplishments and unique perspective characteristics found in the most noteworthy poetic works.
T o further commemorate this prestigious achievement we have elected you to receive the Commemorative Bronze Medallion to celebrate the accomplishments of the Editor’s Choice winners. This beautiful two-sided medallion displays the words Poet Scholar
and Editor’s Choice
deeply etched into the medal.
T his Commemorative Bronze Medallion displays your elevated status in our poetic community. Since only an elite group of published poets were selected to receive this special honor.
image003.jpgimage004.jpgP lease accept my best wishes to you and your family during the holiday season.
S incerely,
H oward Ely
M anaging Editor
T he International Library of Poetry
p oetry.com * One Poetry Plaza * Owings Mills, MD 21117
Introduction
D e ar reader,
It is known that poetry makes immortal all that is the best and the most beautiful in the world. Writing poetry is a diligent effort and happiness. During writing poetry I share my vision, emotions, intellect, and express my feelings. Simple words and rhymes as echoes evoke uncanny melody in my heart; different poems—different melodies.
The most important in the book is a dialogue with a reader, I share my inner world. And it is real happiness if a reader likes it. It means that we have the same emotional experience, we think together about the most beautiful and the most poignant moments in our life.
Once I talked with . . . Angel of Sorrow . . ."visually" visited black tube with magnificent smooth blue light up . . . till a voice ordered—down! On my way down I met evil warriors trying to stop me, and then I saw a knight in a silver armor with huge sword, who helped me to go
down . . . to return to my physical life; and further my life was changed. I devoted him a poem Thank you
. Who was that saver, armored Knight? Another world described by Raymond Moody in his Life after Death
during the clinical death? But it was so obvious and real! I touched it. As I touched the bloody gate of Hell in my poem of the same name, I touched its massive rivets, shiny rail . . . I heard the surly sullen bell . . . .
Many of poems have been written during the visits definite places and connected with following emotions.
The poem Niagara Falls
came to me during my visit of the falls, when I saw scudding water like wall, rainbow, people coming and watching the beauty of Niagara Falls and listening music of water. The poem Snowfall in Parry Sound
appeared under unusual impression of rocks, which locals call cut-stones or rock-cuts because of highway 11 meandering and crossing these beautiful rocks in Canada; and snow, reminding me the Ural. Green plover
created in Wellington County; during fishing I saw many unusual birds singing pleasant songs and with beautiful plumages; specially listening green plover, meantime my rod flowed away . . . And the poem Golden Time
was written in Los Angeles, California sooner under the influence of my emotions, when invisible Time . . . its measured seconds, as the smallest parts, create the greatest ocean of Eternity.
In my verses I like to use onomatopoeia and alliteration helping to taste feelings.
Poetry is vocal painting, as painting is silent poetry. In this book I presented verses and related pictures. So the painting is not silent, it speaks. Drawings give opportunity to read
by eyesight; poetry for pleasure, beauty of words and thoughts. Most photos and pictures I did myself.
I would like to present my sincere compliments to amazing and great artists as
Edwin David (cover), Stanislav Sugintas, Howard David Johnson who gave me their kind permission to use their wonderful pictures for my book, whose beautiful pictures inspired me to write my poems; to Max Dangelico—son of Pino Daeni.
Special thanks to my wife and daughter who helped me to publish my book.
Sincerely,
Naz Tliachev.
The angel of Sorrow
S orrow’s black pinion touched the heart,
S ad time for troubled soul to cope
W ith blind hard burden, painful hurt,
I n darkness to withstand and grope.
F rom empyrean… upper skies
B lack angel’s sent… death tube to ope;
S oul glides up slowly (sad… surprise!)
T owards blue lantern—light of hope.
image005.jpgBony Death
T he icy killer—bony Death,
A skeleton with curved sharp scythe!
D estroyer of life till last breath,
H arvest devourer