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Cool Morning Winds Blow Soft and Fair

Cool Morning Winds Blow Soft And Fair Bury your deepest sorrow in fertile soil, let the pain waste away right there. Sad heartache is worse than slaving toil, yet cool morning winds blow soft and fair. Do not be sad,there is hope in the life, rainbows appear when least expected. Darkness rages on with trouble and strife, judgment when love and faith are neglected. Do not be downcast, blessings come unaware, walk the path a man should hold dear. Dare the night to give its best scare, faith and love conquers every fear. Watch the sky tilt its shiny bright head. Hope lives on if you are not already dead! Robert J. Lindley, 07-21-2015

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Date: 7/23/2015 3:53:00 PM
very lovely sonnet Robert hugs 7
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Date: 7/23/2015 9:35:00 AM
Cicero said that while there is life there is hope. In this case we can say while there is hope, there is life! Lovely and expressive poem, Robert! #7 // paul
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Date: 7/22/2015 8:19:00 PM
G'day Robert... for some reason or another I expect a sonnet to be melancholy and for me this is perfect. Thank you Robert - Lindsay
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Date: 7/22/2015 10:23:00 AM
Very uplifting sonnet, Robert. Thank you for sharing, Elaine
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Date: 7/22/2015 9:36:00 AM
I've always loved sonnets Robert, and this just made my day...
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Date: 7/22/2015 7:59:00 AM
A wind of good augur , good news about a great poet whose sonnet deserve to be read and re-read including the wisdom of Ecclesiastes and hope in human reason and feelings for balance and good will.Congrat.
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Date: 7/22/2015 6:56:00 AM
A lovely, soothing Sonnet, Robert, with a jolly nice ending. You do this so well, much respect. Regards, Viv
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