Spiritual Poetry posted January 17, 2014 |
Quadruple Lune: Faith Restored
Cardinal's Gift
by Mrs. KT
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Regal red on white Joyful song Thawing frozen soul Who am I to doubt? To question What I do not know? ~~~ Crimson flash in flight Faith restored By silent wings’ sweep Across ice-filled depths Defined by Regal red on white <<<~~~>>> |
Faith Poetry Contest contest entry
Recognized |
Lune poetry = syllable count of 5/3/5.
Today, 1/22/14, I read a post on facebook from a friend that reads: "A cardinal is a representative of a loved one who has passed. When you see one, it means they are visiting you. They usually show up when you most need them or miss them. They also make an appearance during times of celebration as well as despair to let you know they will always be with you." I know not where the quote or symbolism originates, but in northern Michigan, where I live, nothing is more majestic to behold on a winter's morn than a cardinal amid the snow-covered landscape. And nothing moved me more the other day when I wrote this piece, than the sight of a cardinal as I described above...
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and 2 member cents. Today, 1/22/14, I read a post on facebook from a friend that reads: "A cardinal is a representative of a loved one who has passed. When you see one, it means they are visiting you. They usually show up when you most need them or miss them. They also make an appearance during times of celebration as well as despair to let you know they will always be with you." I know not where the quote or symbolism originates, but in northern Michigan, where I live, nothing is more majestic to behold on a winter's morn than a cardinal amid the snow-covered landscape. And nothing moved me more the other day when I wrote this piece, than the sight of a cardinal as I described above...
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