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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required From Sea, Earth And Sky, All The In Betweens So sweet, splashing waves of Spring's fawning crest beauty dear sent at Nature's kind behest, vivid sprouting colors, its brilliant sheen fresh dawn's soft-born glows, its peacock like preen! Invigorating as earth, wakes to live splendorous as Mother Nature yet gives, a'plenty, its fields of flowering greens from sea, earth and sky, all the in betweens! Inspiring hues, as poets so oft describe Hope awarded to all, with nary a bribe, plenitude of rainbow colors, a feast giftings of life, with Love never the least! Wherein, mankind sees Nature at its best. So sweet, splashing waves of Spring's fawning crest! Robert J. Lindley, 1-25-2020 Sonnet, ( As seen in the mind's eye from Spring of '73 ) Syllables Per Line:10 10 10 10 0 10 10 10 10 0 10 10 10 10 0 10 10 Total # Syllables::140 Total # Words::::::100 Note: From darkness was born light From sadness was born anew Once blinded now clear sight Heart should be pure and true. This poem was born as a healing and a remembrance that one must recover from anger and forgive those that are steeped in darkness, envy, hate and any of the other evils that so beset mankind. With that in mind I went back in time to a most joyous and wonderful time in my youth. And thank God I was then so very blessed....
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