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We For a Moment No Longer Contemplate Death
We For A Moment No Longer Contemplate Death Solitudes, please I beseech thy soft calming breath In Nature I yearn a cool breeze and quiet hour We for a moment no longer contemplate death And beloved Spring dares to gift us a shower. Let's pray for a calm life, love and leisurely sit As the green grasses lounge in silent fortitude That the dark of earth raises not its hand to hit And we may with Lord's grace see dawn's best attitude. And a true soft silence that the eager heart begs For truth, only motion is the breathing of time And nothing disturbs broken boughs on magic pegs Or human spirit as it enjoys Nature's clime. Solitudes, please I beseech thy soft calming breath. We for a moment no longer contemplate death. Robert J. Lindley, Sonnet April 26, 1972 Note: Life is a rapid stream cutting through rough edge stone. And man lives far too often by his skin and bones.
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