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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required As Her Love Lives Forever In This Heaving Breast Wisdom, its great truths, that treasure, my newest quest. As her love lives forever in this heaving breast. As sun was waiting its glorious rise I woke again, what a shocking surprise Room was pitch black and clock stared at me Blinking rapidly I began to see A thin sliver of light enter the room Rapidly it ran away the gloom Thus without fear I ventured to speak As into house a happy thought did sneak Could this new day bring my desired goal Live again, forgetting life's heavy tolls. Wisdom, its great truths, that treasure, my newest quest. As her love lives forever in this heaving breast. As sun illumination seeds the earth Dare we mortals rise above lowly birth Bask in the truth that pure love transcends all There in the future awaits golden halls. Wisdom, its great truths, that treasure, my newest quest. As her love lives forever in this heaving breast. Robert J. Lindley, 7-09-2022 Romanticism Note: 1 When walking with Mother Nature, waking with new-cast dawns Pondering mysteries, life and seeing a speckled fawn A call arrives crying, give thanks for love and its true gifts And blessings from above, harmony, peace that so uplifts. Note: 2 "There is strong shadow where there is much light." —Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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