A Heart Doth Fill

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    A Heart Doth Fill

    You have traveled o’re great distance

    Masterfully navigated, already gained entrance;

    Who let you in-and by what route did you travel?

    Patience, compassion…a maze you unravel.

     

    I look upon the long, winding road

    Yet all I see is you unfold;

    Contentment, joy and all that you bring

    Bearing gifts of renewed hope, how can I not sing?

     

    Flickering embers of radiant gold edged in red

    Warm my heart, ‘tis by them I am led;

    Dare I dream that you should need

    Eloquent yielding from a rose to bleed?

     

    Are these but hollow visions, perhaps a magical tale

    Or in there lies truth, your words to regale?

    Dare not reply, allow me the pleasure

    Be you fantasy or not, I long to savor.

     

    I do not embrace life with hesitant fear

    Cannot listen with but half an ear;

    I do not see with one eye blind

    Exposed, in full bloom is my heart and mind.

     

    So fill to overflowing my sweet reservoir

    With rapturous melody expand my repertoire;

    It ripples back to you, the source I’ll not forget

    Remembering always: Love doth love beget.

    D.Faye Nail

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    A poem begins as a lump in the throat, a sense of wrong, a homesickness, a lovesickness. It finds the thought and the thought finds the words.

    Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

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