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Whispers in the Chamber
HisBeauty2
8/24/2007 5:55 pm

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9/26/2008 9:01 pm

Whispers to the Bride

Precious one,
Where does your song end,
and my ear begin?
Where does My Spirit start
and your walk stir?
Where does the River stop
and the ocean start?

Does a living stone end
where the temple begins?
Do you end where I begin?

Naught is between
the Bride and her Groom,
the bone and the marrow,
the blood and His bought ones,
His heartbeat and His lover’s

My love is deeper, higher, and wider
than any division
You are in Me
there is no escape
I am in you.
You are in each other.


click on the tree.
The roots are one with the earth.


Thank you, encouragers.
Integrity
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Whispers
canajan

8/26/2007 3:14 pm

Aieaieai! You're such a poet! Did you do the paintings too? They are beautiful.

I just read your reply on my 'Blogging is Dangerous' and took the hint to come and take a peek! I've never had a knack for poetry, though words pour out at times with a measure of eloquence, and a few other adjectives not always benevolent. I don't know why, but when I read bad writing, (bold statements that make no sense, bad grammar, non-existent words like 'irregardless', and really bad spelling) I want to put red x's all over like a teacher. (I didn't realize before that I was so judgemental!)

But, like you, I have found some fascinating writing in the blogs. I haven't written many entries of my own, because I have spent most of my time replying to other bloggers.

Janet

HisBeauty2
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8/26/2007 9:52 pm

    Quoting canajan:
    Aieaieai! You're such a poet! Did you do the paintings too? They are beautiful.

    I just read your reply on my 'Blogging is Dangerous' and took the hint to come and take a peek! I've never had a knack for poetry, though words pour out at times with a measure of eloquence, and a few other adjectives not always benevolent. I don't know why, but when I read bad writing, (bold statements that make no sense, bad grammar, non-existent words like 'irregardless', and really bad spelling) I want to put red x's all over like a teacher. (I didn't realize before that I was so judgemental!)

    But, like you, I have found some fascinating writing in the blogs. I haven't written many entries of my own, because I have spent most of my time replying to other bloggers.

    Janet
Thanks for the compliment, Janet. I'm with you on the red-pencil syndrome...but I'm learning to look thru to the heart and the content. After all, that's what our God does...I may as well let Him teach me how.
I'm sure you have some pieces you could dust off. Those old journals? Those sermon doodles?
And... I think you misspelled..."Aieaieai!", you poet, you!

Thank you, encouragers.
Integrity
Leap
Whispers

canajan

8/29/2007 11:14 am

Any suggestions on how to spell my surprised response? Is "Ayayayai" better? (It doesn't rhyme with 'say'. It rhymes with why, but with no consonant in front. As it melds together, the subsequent syllables seem to begin with y as a consonant. So the syllables both start and end in y).

Help me, teacher!

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