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| Category - Places | | A Poem from the A Bit of Jersey and the Shore Collection | | The Heart of Nature - Viewed 792 Times | David Devaney Website October 05, 2002 |
I have found the heart of nature where the grain stands ten feet high. Where silence is the only sound as the wind does touch the sky Where the seabirds call with gentle voice to those of us who hear. Where the fragrance of ten thousand years will draw us ever near. Where stars are counted by the score and flowers ever bloom. Where snowflakes all are diamond pure and rainbows need more room. Where birth and death do matter not for both, they are the same. Where night and day of beauty boast and the sun and moon bring fame. Where God does rest the seventh day and paradise is found. Where everywhere is where we are and us it does astound. | | © 2002 David Devaney |
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