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The Awakening
Contributed by
Lilly-Quill
on
Monday, 15th May 2006 @ 06:58:01 PM in AEST
Topic:
DreamsandWishes
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In the awakening to singing-birds I step into the sun’s rays
Push open French doors to a garden-dream, a captivating haze
Smells of bacon frying, watching daffodils by the gentle stream
My yesterdays, of pain and woe, have vanished as in a dream
Guess I didn’t think the Cross effectual, to carry me so far
Here’s to the Bright-&-Morning, Thou glorious brilliant Star
Peace now encompasses this garden, and all I do and say
Peace ‘sweet Peace’ my companion, forever and always
In my new heart-felt home, life is as sweet as a baby’s smile
Springtime Honeysuckle vine all along the fence, for awhile
A permeating fragrance makes this summer breeze so sweet
You can hear the songbirds’ praise~ to Victory’s freedom beat
And from a distant hillside the eagle spreads wings to fly
At last my life’s in harmony as the stream flows ever by
This morning glory of life’s new morn, seems to be so real
Since yielding to the Son, just seems I woke up in surreal
Copyright ©
Lilly-Quill
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2006-05-15 18:58:01] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: The Awakening
(User Rating: 1 ) by katt on
Monday, 15th May 2006 @ 07:49:00 PM AEST (User
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Encouraging and beautiful. Uplifing. I enjoyed every word. Excellence~
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Re: The Awakening
(User Rating: 1 ) by wizard on
Monday, 15th May 2006 @ 09:47:08 PM AEST (User
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a very inspiring piece...nicely done!
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Re: The Awakening
(User Rating: 1 ) by Lionel on
Saturday, 15th July 2006 @ 04:47:59 PM AEST (User
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Every now and then, I come upon a genuine poet. You are one. Have you ever read Elizabeth Dandy? |
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