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Heart Swore An Oath, Never, Never Again
Heart Swore An Oath, Never, Never Again When the joy overcame the epic pain Heart swore an oath - never, never again Letting life and love's great loss break this heart Torn asunder, lost and ripped apart Where love only exists as in a dream A tragedy, drinking from a dry stream. To see her eyes that inspired our lives She with heart's true beauty that yet survives Hear her sweet voice say, "good morning my dear " Wake to morning sun's golden rays of cheer Alas! Such paradise has now been lost To regain it, I would pay any costs! When the joy overcame the epic pain Heart swore an oath - never, never again. R.J. Lindley, Sept. 3rd, 1978 Sonnet *** (Haiku Trilogy, Thoughts and Views) composing pre-dawn hours (1.) Life, Contrasting Views doe and fawn grazing radiant sun beaming down night cries, city born Robert J. Lindley, 5/23-2020 haiku, (2.) The Camp And The Hope fire,dying embers tent and gear snow covered dawn and hope rising Robert J. Lindley, 5/23-2020 haiku, (3.) Remembered Times home and winter's hearth chilling winds whispering deep white sands, vacation Robert J. Lindley, 5/23-2020 haiku,
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