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0 posted 2001-12-31 08:47 PM


A Plains New Year – from the Soddy Journal, 1874

See fullest moon rise
Once more
Window’s glass cast
Shine on floor

We rode the tide
Of elephant’s breath
You and I
Are all we have left

To kiss in now
This new year,
So hold me close
Hear me clear

Never have I
Been without
Never have you left
Me in doubt

You were always
The key to me
While we have ridden
These grassy seas

I’ve only put this
Quill to rhyme
When you strum our
Song in time

For you have willed
Me once again
To hear our heart’s song
Of here, and then

So welcome, love,
This New Year true
For I shall face
All, with you


©Karilea Rilling Jungel
31 December 2001


© Copyright 2001 Karilea Rilling Jungel - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2001-12-31 08:52 PM


Karilea--so tender and real, could almost here her soft voice.
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2 posted 2001-12-31 11:23 PM


*sigh* oh I just love it. MAGNIFICENT!!!So tender and romantic. HAPPY NEW YEAR **big hugs**

Love I leave with you whether it is in your life now or yet the essense of your dreams.

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3 posted 2002-01-01 03:15 AM




(smiles) Oh Karilea, it's so wonderful to read these beautiful entries from your diary of before, I love it! (smiles) Your beautiful heart glimmers with retrospections of sheer beauty! I love it, sweet friend! (kiss on cheek) HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! We all love you so much! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Sunshine, thank you for sharing!



May love and light always shine upon you!

Love,
Noah Eaton

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"I’ve only put this
Quill to rhyme
When you strum our
Song in time

For you have willed
Me once again
To hear our heart’s song
Of here, and then"
I think by now you know, but I'll tell you again, I love these!

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5 posted 2002-01-01 04:16 PM


Ahhh, Sis, you are getting better and better with your soddy series..very nicely done and felt...very gentle smile
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6 posted 2002-01-02 03:46 AM


Yes dear friend those were the days, when a woman really stood behind her man, and now we just shove them along! *wink*  Nicely done period piece Karilea.

~*~ Carpe' Diem ~*~

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7 posted 2002-01-02 01:53 PM


You were always
The key to me
While we have ridden
These grassy seas

I’ve only put this
Quill to rhyme
When you strum our
Song in time

For you have willed
Me once again
To hear our heart’s song
Of here, and then
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I have time for one last post on the working comp and then must moth off....so tis only just that it be "Soddies song"
another for my collection....
I have room for more
later-Laura-Engils-Wilder-gator  *L*

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