Would you read this spider poem, *Annabelle* and C/C it?
Taylor Dayne Sydney Australian Tour

Image by Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer
Taylor Dayne, American freestyle music, and smooth jazz artist from New York City, is continuing to love her Australian tour and the many fans who still remember her.
The Diva who enjoyed mainstream popularity in the 1980s is wowing Aussie audiences and showing that she’s still got it.
Without her there may never have never been an Anastacia. Almost 25 years ago, the chart success of American dance-pop singer Taylor Dayne paved a golden road for the mighty-voiced white female soul-pop singers who came after her.
Tonight for Dayne it was Selina’s at the famous Coogee Bay Hotel in Sydney’s east.
The sensational Dayne sounded fresh and looked great in a blue, green, silver and orange sequin leotard. It was obvious she appreciated the audience and did a lot of eye contact and finger pointing at both fans and the lucky photographers on hand.
Dayne performed hits, including Tell It to My Heart, With Every Beat of My Heart, Prove Your Love, I’ll Be Your Shelter and Don’t Rush Me.
I loved the way she worked the stool, complete with cross over legs, working the audience, and of course the support dancers followed her lead. Oh, she still oozes sexiness also.
“You can shoot for the stars – and I think everybody should – but I remember having some very frustrating moments thinking ‘God, is it ever going to happen?’ ” she said.
“But from the minute Tell It to My Heart broke in Europe as a single – I remember I showed up at one store and there were 1000 kids dressed like me – I never looked back.”
Ms Dayne had said her Australian fans would not be disappointed when they came to see her, and she was speaking the truth.
"I have been performing for 23 years and I promise I will not come out looking like Taylor Dayne from 1988, but I will take my fans on a journey," she said. "It’s a soundtrack to their lives as much as mine."
The 49-year-old singer and songwriter lives in Los Angeles where she raises her two children, eight-year-old twins Astaria and Levi whom she had via a surrogate and without a partner.
"I wouldn’t have done it any other way, which is the story of my career," Dayne says. "No one has ever handed me anything. If you have a goal and a dream, I don’t think anyone can stop you. Kids and a career have both been the most difficult and satisfying things in my life."
Tickets to some of her Australian shows can be purchased for as low at , so snap them up. If you’re into music with heart and love Taylor Dayne is for you.
The Music News Australia network would like to publicly thank Taylor for putting on such a great show, looking our camera lots, and also the great folks at Lionel Midford Publicity for helping make it all possible.
Support was Andrew Lawson from The X-Factor fame. Mr Lawson continues to improve, building upon his foundation and fame from X-Factor. Mr Lawson was appreciative of the fans and did a good job of connecting with both them and the press that was present. We think his best days are still ahead of him, but it was a thumbs up.
All up, a great night of entertainment.
Taylor Dayne Australian Tour Dates
Date Place Venue
Oct 14 Bankstown, Australia Bankstown Sports Club
Oct 15 Penrith, Australia Penrith Panther’s
Oct 20 Dee Why, Sydney, Australia Dee Why RSL Sydney
Oct 22 Perth, Australia Mundaring Weir Hotel
Oct 26 Belmont, Australia Belmont 16 Footers
Oct 27 Gold Coast, Australia Twin Towns Showroom
Oct 28 Brisbane, Australia Kedron Wavell Memorial Club
Oct 29 Sydney, Australia Castle Hill RSL Club
Oct 30 North Sydney, Australia North Sydney Leagues Club
Websites
Taylor Dayne official website
www.taylordayne.com
Taylor Dayne YouTube
www.youtube.com/taylordayne
Lionel Midford Publicity
www.lionelmidfordpublicity.com
Coogee Bay Hotel
www.coogeebayhotel.com.au
Coogee Bay Hotel – Selina’s Nightclub
www.coogeebayhotel.com.au/selinas-nightclub.php
The X-Factor (Australia)
au.tv.yahoo.com/x-factor
Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr
www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography
Eva Rinaldi Photography
www.evarinaldi.com
Music News Australia
www.musicnewsaustralia.com
Question by ™Maddamselfly †Γνώθι σ’ αυτόν†: Would you read this spider poem, *Annabelle* and C/C it?
♥
Annabelle
my mind drifted upwards to a day not long ago
when I spied her hanging nonchalant
from head to tippy toes
She wore a vest of yellow trimmed neatly
on the edges
eight skinny legs decked out in leotards
of black and ochre stripes
in a web built with precision, where shards
of light glistened on the dew
The first time that I saw her in her
black patina boots
I took my camera out, in the early morn
to shoot,
Guarding me both day and night
she kept a steady vigil until
one day a vigilante tore
apart her home
I mourned the loss of Isabelle
I thought a bird had got her
but then was pointed out to me
by neighbors nephew, smiling
that she had moved
built a new home
within my shrubbery
Alas, one day, she went away
I hoped to meet her children
I think however they were
lost in that great wind
and spread across the township
looking for a place
where they could build a wondrous
web … within a family raise
♥
Best answer:
Answer by Kirby
Aww spidee family.
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Comments on Would you read this spider poem, *Annabelle* and C/C it?
Well someone has to love them and they are lucky it’s you. Sweet little webkins.
wow this is really good and so sweet! im guessing you like spiders? keep writing.
help me pleasee?
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I so love this and so missed the Spider chronicles, and I’m so happy to see this, even thru some sad passages.
I never gave her a name, my guilt rides
but she webbed me the most delicate surprise
even after storms had taken the lace she wove
I knew her art was a treasure trove.
I reached out my hand one day,
she jumped and we touched in a special way
tickled me as she explored testin
came back to my palm restin
I think she waved as she jumped again
“Hope to see ya again my friend”
I know this is childlike memory, but I have always enjoyed Spiders.
Your story is a bit impersonal I want to feel what you feel make the world understand what your thinking so they also can be inspired by what you are feeling. Good GOD put your Heart into it and make this poem one all will remember no matter who they are, good luck on writing this poem one more time.
Delightful!
In the poem you call her Isabelle, but the title is Annabelle. I think you had both in mind, as happens to all of us at times, but I think you should decide on one.
Your poem reminds me of the movie about the pig who is saved by the spider. It is just wonderful.
I love your colorful imagery; you made her visible to me. I felt your heart in this poem very strongly.
Thanks for sharing this delightful poem.
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Baa-ram-ewe, baa-ram-ewe. To your breed, your fleece, your clan be true. Sheep be true. Baa-ram-ewe.
I like your poem, because it is a sentimental recounting. The concept of the last strophe-message is nicely covered. This is careful, Indian – like, with allegories and such..My Annabelle left me when I got ship-wrecked near Marianne islands. many years ago.. Send post – cards to the great wind, he will answer, I think.. Nice work, friend, nice work..
Nice imaginative poem!