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Once a Wild Child, Playing Barefooted In Deep Snow

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R.J. Lindley,
April 22nd 1978
Sonnet,(Nature, Native Blood And Wisdom)


NOTE- I have been ill these last few days. Could not write and even this morn can only post this very old poem, unedited. Forgive me this lack of new writes, I am trying to post and finish some of my old poems and many fragments..

Once A Wild Child, Playing Barefooted In Deep Snow Until you have walked the hard path, felt its brutal cold stopped believing this world, in it great lies being sold do not ever step forth and dare try to ridicule me for I am a seeding planted beneath Truth's great tree. Taught from birth, Nature is far greater friend than foe once a wild child playing barefooted, in deep snow now a man that has lived with his eyes wide open never deceived into being another blinded token. Truth came in with my birth and Native American blood later knowledge of Nature's gift like a raging flood I sleep and dream of earth, virgin as once it stood Yes, I would remove man's many stains if only I could. Until you have walked the hard path, felt its brutal cold Stopped believing this world, in it great lies being sold. R.J. Lindley, April 22nd 1978 Sonnet,(Nature, Native Blood And Wisdom) NOTE- I have been ill these last few days. Could not write and even this morn can only post this very old poem, unedited. Forgive me this lack of new writes, I am trying to post and finish some of my old poems and many fragments..

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Date: 2/28/2018 4:40:00 PM
Robert, the funny thing bout written words like the bible, even though things were written days gone by, centuries, decades, years or months... IT"S ALWAYS NEW AND FRESH.. Your a wonderful great writer, just write whether or not we our self like our own works. Many fellow poets ask why I write so much like yourself all works from today going back to 1970.. Write on my brother, taken care of yourself... :) James
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Date: 2/26/2018 10:00:00 AM
You write when you are ready my friend.. This poem is a great write, and an example of your great poetic talent..
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Date: 2/25/2018 1:05:00 PM
A masterpiece Robert, one of your very finest, no editing needed! Wow, just loved it. Myself, I was born in a snowbank..... A fave;-) BTW I posted another poem, should you not know. Take care my Native American friend, always;-)
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Date: 2/25/2018 12:45:00 PM
Robert, I deeply enjoyed your tremendous write. I loved your reference of never selling your soul/ or selling out; 'now a man that has lived with his eyes wide open never deceived into being another blinded token'.. your poem is compelling and its message so beautifully expressed. I hope your feeling better and warm thoughts for a speedy recovery. Warmest wishes my friend!
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Date: 2/25/2018 12:03:00 PM
As I have some Native American blood as well, i can certainly relate to your sentiments in this well written, beautiful piece.
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Date: 2/25/2018 11:17:00 AM
I enjoyed this poem Robert. I hope you are feeling better :)
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Date: 2/25/2018 7:51:00 AM
Hope you're feeling better Robert...These are the hard paths, brutally cold, last ends of the road...Take care
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