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Category - People
A Poem from the The Heartbeat of One Drum Collection
My Dear Friend Mara - Viewed 134 Times
David Devaney
Website
December 06, 2009
My dear friend Mara, Angel bred
Is truly heaven sent
One heart that time does share with us
She life does represent
The spirit of true happiness
Of kindness and pure love
Gifted and most talented
A wellspring from above
She is a mentor and a seer
A profit and a friend
So many hearts are one with hers
As with them she does blend
I’ve known her for these many years
Her special elegance
But most of all within her dreams
The need to always dance
She’s cradles those within her heart
Who need her love the most
Then strengthens them with energy
As of them she does boast
She listens and she counsels them
All dreams does understand
Assuring those who need her help
That life can be most grand
A mystic and sorceress
True liege of Mother Earth
She shares her effervescent life
And has since day of birth
A woman full with energy
Each molecule is pure
And too her touch rejuvenates
Those lost and most unsure
She is the starlight of the sun
The sparkle in the gold
The spectrum in the rainbow
Where beauty does unfold
And most importantly of all
To everyone she’s known
Forevermore she’s in our hearts
Where love has stronger grown

Devin
© 2009 David Devaney
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