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Kate Jordan - Déjà vu - Viewed 809 Times
David Devaney
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September 14, 2002
Your majesty rises above the mountaintops
touching often the rainbow’s hue
where heaven and earth meet
just beyond the sunrise.

You have known the spirit
and placed within your progeny
the gifts of enlightenment, courage,
perseverance, intimacy and knowledge.

The earth reveals your affection
through the insight of your ancestors,
which connects you directly
to the Great Spirit of the creator.

Your loveliness emanates from the heart,
permeating this universe
with an incomparable certainty
and a never ending warmth and understanding.

Your smile brightens ten thousand hearts,
giving freely the joy
and the wonderment of its connection
to the soul of the divine.

Your beauty is the panorama of the forest
filled with strength, knowledge,
courage and affection,
for those who touch upon your aura.

Gifted, yet aware,
you cherish that which has been placed
within the being that cradles, nurtures
and suckles those you love.

You are different and unique,
yet simple enough to be the enlightenment
and pathway through the canyon of life,
for those who are privileged to recognize.

You are Kate, mother, friend
and confidante of the angels,
a treasure of creation, possessed with
an awareness of your reason for being.
© 2002 David Devaney
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