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Part Three of the Sixth poet honored (Emily Dickinson) in famous poets dedication series (3.) From Weeping Tears, No Longer Shall Joy Find In Heart Anything Creeping thick fog has dimmed my view of morn's resplendent lake so dreary is life's sorrows, more than this sad soul can take yet tomorrow promises mysteries that leap from the dark tho' my life's worries have wrinkled my skin like Sycamore bark. Night shall come, with its agonies crying to be unbound as its bellowing howls screech out, horrendous gasping sounds very soon midnight moon will swallow up my despondent soul spitting it out as fragmented black-stained pieces of the whole! God forbid! That from this nightmare I never dare to wake to that of Life, dear sweet Love, I never again partake and from morbid sunken state, my heart crumble and be no more fallen into heaps of crushed bones, spilled blood and ghastly gore! Woe! The epic pains such broken-heart images dare'st tonight bring From weeping tears, no longer shall joy find in heart anything. Robert J. Lindley, 2- 12-2019 Sonnet, ( The Sad Depths Of Sorrow's Deep Epic Pains) dedicated to Emily Dickinson, poets dedication series.. (4.) There's More To The Old Forest Than Its Ancient Trees As years are peeled back, this gladden heart now truth sees there's more to the old forest than its ancient trees mystery in places, savagery in its nights more than just imagination, it hides from sight! Yet such does not negate its most beautiful gifts its Autumn colors, songbirds notes that so uplifts bounty of its harvests, peace it oft can instill calm that one may find there, treasures that oft so thrill. Tho' darkness lurks there deep and hides its evil ways one can visit its truth, find self most any day walk along its well worn trails and about life muse all of its many wonders, in this dark world use! As years are peeled back, this gladden heart now truth sees. There's more to the old forest than its ancient trees. Robert J. Lindley, 1- 18-2019 Sonnet, ( Amazing That This Dark World, Has Such Beauty In Its Forests) dedicated to Emily Dickinson, in poet dedication series Note: (1.) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emily_Dickinson (2.) https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/emily-dickinson
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