Best Cathedrals Poems
Cathedrals To DreamAs in sheets, sheared time is laid
forever dream-weaving in sweet sage
lasting breaths to aching pleas
sleeves of soul sway in the breeze
Falling leaves are grazing check
caressing gentle as softly sleeps
Lillie’s teasing arising to...
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Categories:
cathedrals, fantasy, lifepeace, peace,
Form:
Rhyme
Ocean Cathedralsmillion miles across the room
you sing your insect chants
your contours blurred
like ocean cathedrals
and our love is like a missile
and muskets
cheers to the dark and the endless
'cause someday we'll live, I promise
far away from this mass dementia,
macabre spectacle,
manufactured beasts
and fabricated lies
at the bottom of...
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Categories:
cathedrals, imagery, ocean, surreal,
Form:
Free verse
Forgotten Cathedralshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AKSuBBTh7Y
External decorations of solid gold heralding entrances of Axi Mundi creation, paintings and sculptures of another era, sacred eyes await at the forefront.
Feel free to enter in, peace, love, understanding, mystical adoration all here. Present in this place the Sanctuary bliss of those who...
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Categories:
cathedrals, analogy, heart,
Form:
Narrative
Stone Cathedrals of Glenwood CanyonStone Cathedrals of Glenwood Canyon
Stone cathedral spires rise sharply from freely flowing waters -
Birthing renewal through eternity’s eyes -
Lifting up to the eternal
A psalm, a canticle, to serenade the seasons,
Singing celebration in Heaven’s waiting ear;,
Reaching down to lift up
Majestic mountain praise...
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Categories:
cathedrals, life, mountains, music, nature,
Form:
Free verse
Castles In CathedralsIt is an old saw indeed
that a person's home is castle,
and I hope this is more true than not,
however simple.
Yet for me,
it is when I step outside this castle
that I enter our shared sacred cathedral,
which feels more important
and adventurous,
and wonderful
than my too stifling castle,
however sublime....
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Categories:
cathedrals, adventure, appreciation, beauty, earth,
Form:
Prose Poetry
Cold Harbor Cathedrals(Cold Harbor, Virginia, May 31-June 12, 1864;
1,845 Union dead, 788 Confederate dead)
cathedrals rise,
tall arching boughs, crisscrossing limbs,
lush, leafy rooftops lofted high
and rustled by warm tender breeze;
green rooftops shimmer, reverent,
while casting shade to consecrate
this hallowed ground,
this battlefield,
topography forever scarred
by trench and earthworks dug in haste
scratched out...
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Categories:
cathedrals, memorial, remember, war,
Form:
Free verse