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hoot_owl_rn
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0 posted 2001-02-07 11:49 AM



Lift The Veil

Lift the veil of colored sadness
Draped across this beaten heart
Dry the tears slowly escaping
Catch my world, falling apart

Unshackle hands from cuffs of iron
Free legs once bound, to walk once more
Open cage of gilded ivory
Remove the lock from prison door

Offer up embellished chalice
To my lips of palest wine
Quench my thirst and feed my hunger
My knotted soul slowly untwine

Pierce the night, now filled with silence
With raptured cries of saving grace
Cradle me in arms of healing
‘Till the dawn takes nightfall’s place

Promise me you’ll stay forever
Pledge to me your sacred vow
Here at the altar of our melding
Lift the veil and kiss me now


~ Ruth
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© Copyright 2001 Ruth Kephart - All Rights Reserved
Mother_Earth
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1 posted 2001-02-07 12:11 PM


Much, much feeling in your words. It is a lovely write.  Hugs, ME
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2 posted 2001-02-07 12:15 PM


Ruth,

Beautifully penned.  Enjoyed the read.

Poeminister

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I came upon no wine/ So wonderful as the thirst"
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3 posted 2001-02-07 12:21 PM



Oh, Ruth, this is just so beautiful with so much needed release of painful emotions that were holding you back.  The last verse is just so beautiful, especially the last line.  Best wishes to you on your wedding day~

Take care,
Melissa~

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4 posted 2001-02-07 12:21 PM


He will Ruth....it's written on the wind...

Irish Rose
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5 posted 2001-02-07 01:33 PM


STUNNING!!!!!!!!!!!!

"I walked beside the evening sea and dreamed a dream that could not be." George William Curtis



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6 posted 2001-02-07 03:29 PM


gonna ditto kathleen on this one...I had the lifting of veil in mind because of the title, but i didn't expect what precursed it.....incredible expression of your heart
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7 posted 2001-02-07 03:31 PM


Hey Hoot this is very very well written!..... I like the veil idea it makes the whole poem work so well....much enjoyed!    ethome

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hoot_owl_rn
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8 posted 2001-02-07 05:26 PM


Thank you everyone for your comments. I guess I started thinking about the wedding on this one and kind of went from there. Often we were veils of many types and sometimes those veils need be removed before we can see things clearly.
Thanks  

~ Ruth
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9 posted 2001-02-07 07:14 PM


I love the idea that you used here. . . just wonderful. . .


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tracie66
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10 posted 2001-02-07 07:18 PM


WOW Ruth what a wonderful write, fantastic to read and I just loved the ending...well done
~HUGS~
Tracie~


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It is the harmony of the universe



Martie
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11 posted 2001-02-07 07:48 PM


Ruth--What a happy ending to the poem of your life...and a new beginning.  Beautiful poem!
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12 posted 2001-02-08 12:35 PM




Beautifully written, Ruth!! Wooohoooo....3 more days!!!

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13 posted 2001-02-08 12:42 PM


Wow, wow and more wows.....you've said it so well, Ruth. I wish you all the happiness in the world, good friend and wonderful lady. The best to you.....
lucky
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14 posted 2001-02-08 03:03 AM


Ruth,

Well it's down to hours now... Did that lost stuff ever get found..? Are there any last minuet changes I haven't heard about..? Where you going... I need some pics. Am I being pushy..? Sheesh... Do get back some time.

dale

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15 posted 2001-02-08 03:16 AM


I hope your wedding day is a golden day that outshines all your past pain.  And that your future is a lovely land where you two can climb the mountains together, and see sunrises on every side.

Warmly,  Rosemary

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16 posted 2001-02-08 03:17 AM


This, is SO beautiful. "Lift The Veil"...stunning Mrs.     ABSOLUTELY!
hoot_owl_rn
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17 posted 2001-02-08 10:08 AM


Smiling here...thank you all for your replies...counting hours now instead of days  

~ Ruth
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18 posted 2001-02-13 10:36 AM


This is incredible... and so beautifully written that I'll have to borrow a few of Balladeer's "wow"s. *S*
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19 posted 2001-02-13 08:12 PM


This was beautiful my friend. I wish you and Rodger nothing but the best.

Love,
Jennifer


Poetry should surprise by fine excess...it should strike the reader as a wording of his own highest thoughts and appear almost a remembrance. -J.Keats

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Poet deVine
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20 posted 2001-02-13 08:16 PM


Time to show us some photos!!!

This a winner!!!

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21 posted 2001-02-13 08:41 PM


Yeah! Pictures!

Beautiful poem Ruth....the symbolism is nicely done....and I hope that everything went well with the wedding!

hoot_owl_rn
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22 posted 2001-02-14 12:00 PM


Thank you everyone....the wedding was beautiful, the groom handsome and the honeymoon...well, perhaps I'll leave that part out
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