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Kevin Taylor Member
since 1999-12-23
Posts 185near Vancouver, BC, Canada ![]() |
Let me rest amongst these lichened souls that stand where trees once stood, My greens break into blacky-blues and dragonflies and the sounds of beetle truth remind me of the rings I grew. Let me rest amongst the salmonberry and the tumblewood of cotton, ash and hemlock, fir and cedar. And let the wind stir of pine above the fall rewaken me in sapling dress and new reach. < !signature--> Kevin "Poetry is, at once, what you get... and how you got there." [This message has been edited by kevintaylor (edited 05-13-2000).] |
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deleeme Senior Member
since 1999-10-09
Posts 1766NEW ENGLAND, USA |
Kevin, The quest & zest of rebirth, and renewal are precious to us and help give hope, not only for ourselves, but also new sense of hope for the world round about us mourning the lost of what once was--I can identify with these sentiments, and I enjoy the imagery you used to give your message. Especially the Springtime, like no other season, shows in an outward and beautiful, what can happen within, and what can happen in the retrival from the deadness of the world. Yes, your poem suggests a lot of good thing to think about. Thank you, David "GOD GIVES- but man must open his hand." (German Proverb) |
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Alle'cram Senior Member
since 2000-02-28
Posts 1816Texas |
Kevin, Very deep and beautiful. "And let the wind stir of pine above the fall rewaken me in sapling dress and new reach" My prayer as well, rewaken or stir me, that I may reach higher levels. Blessings, marcy |
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WhtDove Member Rara Avis
since 1999-07-22
Posts 9245Illinois |
Kevin this gives off such a sense of calm. I enjoyed it much ![]() |
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ellie LeJeune Member Elite
since 2000-01-10
Posts 4156King of Prussia, PA USA |
Dear Kevin; Wonderful analogy. We are new creations and, with faith, are renewed just as you so beautifully describe here. Ellie 02 |
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