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Mysteria
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0 posted 2005-02-06 08:06 PM


            

~* I Am But One *~

I truly tried to collect words, I did.
Shuffling about in an apron of silence,
Now so mechanically untied yet again,
Folded so carefully now lying on my table.
Lifting it again I lovingly try to feel the fabric
Of all those silent wishes for words of her
Those seem forever to be unuttered.

For days now I have worn this apron thin
Worrying a frayed edge with fidgeting fingers,
Straining to find the missing words I feel
Sifting so slowly through a hole in my heart
Now hiding bottomed in some pocket silent.

I tried to entice my pen to dance and scratch,
Wanting so badly to paint my thoughts of her
Into some words to be understood by all who read.
I tried, but couldn’t form a word in my mouth
to tell of her and how much her life mattered.

She could touch you with a purity of heart
So genuine it could change night into day.
How could I tell you of a petite little soul
So heavy in kindness that Her tiny frame
Often moved mountains of fear and despair to hope?

The thought of missing her presence now
So selfishly weighs many down in such sadness.
I am but one she touched, just one.
How can you put power like that into words?
Are there even words that can describe
Such a sweet and tender soul who,
Always had time to share love and faith.

She must have felt my quiet frustration,
For in a split second of a tune’s melody,
the words became crystal clear to me.
I knew how to express what her life meant,
At least to me.

She made me a better person, yes she did.
Think about having that kind of power,
To influence someone’s life for the betterment.
I am but one.
One of so many others of all ages,
Finding they are somewhat lost for words.
They say the dove is a symbol of peace and divine inspiration.
She surely knew her purpose in life that girl.
She changed lives in an instant by just being herself.
Even now she makes me smile, but then, she always did.

Through her unselfish sharing, I now realize Rebecca
Was now a permanent part of all those she touched.
I am but one.
She will continue to touch those wishing her touch,
Through her words of peace, faith and love.

~* Soar Forevermore In Peace Sweet Rebecca *~

Personal Note:
I could not find the words to say anything about our dear Rebecca, until this very day I found a radio station by “accident,” and then the words just came to me as you have read them here.That radio station believe it or not turned out to be ~ White Dove Radio ~ http://www.whitedoveradio.com/


~*~

The artist is unknown. Should you know who it is please inform me so I may thank them with proper credit.


[This message has been edited by Mysteria (02-06-2005 08:44 PM).]

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nakdthoughts
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1 posted 2005-02-06 08:24 PM


white dove radio~~hmmmm

sighing... I know what you mean I was stunned by the news early that morning and wasn't sure how I would react...


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2 posted 2005-02-06 08:54 PM




You know how this makes me feel...and how beautiful a tribute it is....thank you for all you've done for Becky's spirit. It's amazing how many people she's touched with her words...I don't think she really understood her power...

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3 posted 2005-02-06 11:05 PM


They say there is no such thing as coincidence, Sharon.  You were meant to find that station.  This was so moving a piece and says everything I cannot.  Count me among those Becky touched.   love ya, jo
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4 posted 2005-02-06 11:11 PM


I miss her, yes

beautiful gift here Sharon

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5 posted 2005-02-07 06:22 AM


A beautiful tribute to a lovely woman, Sharon. She will be dearly missed.

Best wishes,
/Kit

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6 posted 2005-02-07 07:31 AM


She must have felt my quiet frustration,
For in a split second of a tune’s melody,
the words became crystal clear to me.
I knew how to express what her life meant,
At least to me.


I didn't know Rebecca, sadly...but wish so, I would have been granted that gift...

Sharon, this was beautiful

Bless you, bless her family, friends...and all her poet friends who loved her so.


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7 posted 2005-02-07 10:02 AM


What a beautiful muse you have with you now...

Music is the language of the angels..

Oh, make me Thine forever
And should I fainting be
Lord, let me never ever
Outlive my love for Thee

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8 posted 2005-02-07 10:10 AM



You were in tune with symbols...
and that is a very good thing, Sharon...
I believe Rebecca is smilng, because I
truly feel she believed in symbols as well.

I'm so very glad that these words came forth.

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9 posted 2005-02-07 10:51 AM



She could touch you with a purity of heart
So genuine it could change night into day.
How could I tell you of a petite little soul
So heavy in kindness that Her tiny frame
Often moved mountains of fear and despair to hope?

Who could have put this into words but you, dear heart? This is an exact and extraordinary portrait, "a petite little soul" that "often moved mountains". "Heavy in kindness"- Oh, so true. What a moving tribute. Read this, Rebecca, and know it is you, it is true, you are this portrait of smallness and grandeur.
Thank you, mysteria
Liz


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10 posted 2005-02-07 01:19 PM


I can't say thank you for a "feeling," but I am glad you read this and understand how important we can be in our lifetime if we work at it.  Sure doesn't take much does it, just loving your neighbour.

Lovebug - music is the language of angels! Oh how that warmed me this morning!  I had never listened to any Christian music before, and now I doubt I will enjoy any as much as this station, so strangely called White Dove radio           Certainly can't hurt you to feel good can it? (Can't you just hear her saying that, LOL?)    http://www.whitedoveradio.com/  

Rebecca was so tiny, especially at the end, and still that stubborn and strong faith of hers was her warm blanket that she still shared to comfort those feeling her cold too.  She truly was a living example of what we are supposed to be in this life, and I will always miss this lady.  Always!  

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11 posted 2005-02-07 08:12 PM


This is a beautiful tribute, Sharon. Thank you for sharing it with us. You've captured her essence perfectly.
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12 posted 2005-02-08 07:18 AM


Beautiful and touching Sharon. She touched lives that way also.  Hugs for this.
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13 posted 2005-02-08 12:15 PM


That was a clear synchronicity ... a message to be caught.

And you were able to speak in touching words about this beautiful soul Rebecca/White Dove.

I do not doubt for a moment that she continues to follow the blue pages ...

Beautiful tribute!

Love and hugs.
Margherita

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14 posted 2005-02-08 06:13 PM


"I tried to entice my pen to dance and scratch".
Ah, it's hard when you want your pen to come up with something extraordinary--and nothing comes.
It seems that you've done an excellent job, in spite of your doubts, though...

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15 posted 2005-02-08 08:15 PM


Sharon,
I did not know her. Though through you her memory lives in such an incredible way. Words I wish I could write. But settle for the blessing and inspiration of having read. Your heart is ever so tender and always I love you for it...

If tears could build a stairway and memories a lane, I'd walk right up to heaven and bring you home again.

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16 posted 2005-02-09 02:50 AM


Well today was Becca's Memorial, and I understand her poetry was there for all to view.  I have to thank Ron for the archives and having her still here whenever she is needed, and she always will be by so many.  She is finally out of pain, at peace, and with her God.
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17 posted 2005-02-09 05:08 PM


Beautiful words you have shared...James
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18 posted 2005-02-11 12:49 PM


This is wonderful, Sharon - I expect she did some broadcasting to help you find these words...
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19 posted 2005-02-11 12:59 PM


Sharon, you were not meant to write a poem for Becky until you were led by Divine Guidance to "White Dove Radio" which gave you the inspiration to write this deeply stirring piece of poetry for her.

She's smiling down at you, Dear Sharon.

God bless you both,
Love & Eternal Light,
Linda


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