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poettothecars
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0 posted 2007-07-20 01:20 PM


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Symbol in Strength
20 July 2007

Your beauty was always on a page,
even if the paperweight was thin.
The beauty of trust and faith,
a time to heal and think.

Your arms tired with debate,
the lifting of troubles and regret.
A past to consider, and neither,
a darkness of yesterday to forget.

No punishment, forthright your name,
this glory of heaven to earth.
The cross upon your shoulders,
a symbol of His strength.

Where deep in your eyes,
the shadow was of love.
A feeling of being loved,
an adoption away from pain.


"And we have known and believed the love that
God hath to us. God is love; and he that dwelleth
in love dwelleth in God, and God in him."
1 John 4: 16 KJV


© 2007 Christopher W Herbert
(a New Zealand Poet)
All Rights Reserved

a poet who cares



© Copyright 2007 Christopher W Herbert - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2007-07-20 01:31 PM


"Your beauty was always on a page,
even if the paperweight was thin.
The beauty of trust and faith,
a time to heal and think.

Your arms tired with debate,
the lifting of troubles and regret.
A past to consider, and neither,
a darkness of yesterday to forget."

really enjoyed this

poettothecars
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2 posted 2007-07-20 01:52 PM


It could be said that I am writing much better now, than I was a year ago.

thanks for seeing the sea again

a poet who cares

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