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Risen

A new day brings light, each morning- the window flowers come alive Inspired by a stainglass window picture Here is a similar examples http://www.londonstainedglass.co.uk/G1-K%20Wisteria%20&%20ferns%20lge.html http://www.londonstainedglass.co.uk/G3-A%20Tiffany%20Replica%20.html http://www.londonstainedglass.co.uk/G1-F%20Wimbledon%20Flower%20Urns%20lge.html

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Date: 5/1/2009 9:13:00 PM
What a breathtaking view, and your words do capture the beauty of these pics. Thanks for the links. Thank you for commenting on my work , always appreciated.
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Date: 5/1/2009 8:29:00 AM
It is so wonderful to see things through your eyes! More beauty out there, and you bring something new to us each day. ~ Once more....I thank you for all your kind comments as well. :)
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Date: 5/1/2009 6:07:00 AM
This poem speaks to how much more mature your poems are becoming ... just when on thought you could not get better ... bravo.
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Date: 5/1/2009 12:42:00 AM
Hi,Brian! I just want to thank you for your comments on my poetry. In your poem, " Risen " I sense a kind of spirituality...Risen as Christ did...to bring light after a dark night. Even Jesus, if you are a believer, brought light to the world that Easter' morning! And as Nature comes alive, so does our spirit! Inspiring and awesome poem! God bless you always. Best Wishes, Andrew.
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Date: 5/1/2009 12:42:00 AM
You have beautiful taste Sir Brian. Your eye for beauty inspires me. I love stained glass. Your words are a perfect description of the sparkling beauty of the sun shining through in the morning. I can picture it so clearly. Then to see the examples you share... WOW. Thank you for sharing. Smiles from Lolita
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