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And Goddess of Destiny Ordained That We Meet
And Goddess Of Destiny Ordained That We Meet I walk through silent waters so slowly adrift My doomsday heart racing just to barely keep up The old barn owl flies forth, so adamantly swift I drink gaspingly my joy in my bright golden cup No matter, the black shadow follows my same path Even this beaming new dawn cannot stop its flight The olden gods they live again venting heartless wrath Death arrives on silver wings and with darken night. I walk out of silent waters, a brand new soul Rage, chaos and heartache could not spirit defeat For purity of our love protects loving souls And goddess of destiny ordained that we meet. Thank I, life giveth this greatest of golden treats. Left far behind are my pains and useless defeats. Robert J. Lindley, Sonnet September 22nd, 1973 Note: "Momentary lapse, where this life seems worth living. Where Fate forgets its ire and lets love start giving."
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