Technicolour Dreamcoat 20.08.2009 Poem by Margaret Alice

Technicolour Dreamcoat 20.08.2009



A Quantum Mind Spans Space-Time

After watching Andrew Lloyd Webber’s
Joseph and his Amazing Technicolour
Dreamcoat, I realized that Jospeh cried
because he was glad his youngest brother
Benjamin and father had not died and his
brothers had changed

They had changed so much, where before
they sold Joseph into slavery, green with
envy about his dreams and technicolour coat
now they were willing to lay down their lives
for love of their father and his favourite, the
youngest brother Benjamin

The blood ties and tribesmen love of family
must have tugged at Joseph’s heartstrings
and Joseph’s impeccable integrity, making
him refuse sharing free love with Potifar’s
wife, and his gift of dreams enabling him
to save all Egypt and the Faro’s kingdom

Marked him a sensitive person, I share his
passion for crying to relieve the pressure in
my heart, I share his feeling of estrangement
from the family of my birth, my brothers are dis-
persed, my twin sister is not accessible and
so many things went wrong in our house

My heart always rejoices with allegories hidden
in ancient tales, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s songs
revived my joy in ancient Bible history while the
Bible Code research sets my heart aflame with
expectation about the quantum nature of our
relativist universe marked by the signs of

An outside super-consciousness, a quantum
mind that spans space-time…

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Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber “Joseph and his
Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat” with Donny Osmond
Maria Friedman, Richard Attenborough and Joan Collins

Jeffrey Satinover “The Truth Behind the Bible Code”

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Margaret Alice

Margaret Alice

Pretoria - South Africa
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