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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required Verses From The Remnants Of Broken Chains, Series Conclusion Soft Cries From The Remnants Of Broken Chains I 've broken the deep silence that is profound Slept amidst low cracklings of dying leaves Lent my heart, sold it pennies on the pound But, tis agony of your loss that grieves. R.J. Lindley , Nov. 24th 1981 Quatrain Mere Shreds From The Remnants Of Broken Chains You begged to rest on this rocky ground Lying just beneath that cold chamber door Midnight pains hardly made a frantic sound Yet pride lost whilst making pitiful score. R.J. Lindley , Nov. 26th 1981 Quatrain Voided From The Remnants Of Broken Chains You limp on your bitter, frost-bitten foot And I, my dying soul cry all the more There in that love-torn basket love was put You left seeking gems on another shore. R.J. Lindley , Nov. 27th 1981 Quatrain Whispers From The Remnants Of Broken Chains In fresh twilight, loving whispers float free Life echoed young call to remember love Hope rested under its usual shade tree Massive cold raindrops fell from far above. R.J. Lindley , Dec 2nd 1981 Quatrain Waking From The Remnants Of Broken Chains There waits truth, far beyond the shoreless sea Waves lashing and bright bold thunder crashing In world, where life was a magical tree With all the lakes and mighty fish splashing. R.J. Lindley , Dec 9th 1981 Quatrain
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