Poems of Lighthouse Bob
Here, Outside of Eden #122
piptalk.com/pip/cards/photos/Watrfall/Wf0003a.jpg I'm looking past the window pane Out at the clouds of falling rain That hover o'er in shades of gray To paint the sky with drab dismay I wonder if the birds will sing Again to welcome days of spring When Lover's lips will once more kiss And speak the words I reminisce Oh, showers come to drench the hill That I will watch and linger still Here in my hibernated state Where solace must my heart await The hollow knock upon my door As fragrant springs will flow once more To steal away my dark despair And fly my spirit through the air Above the dreary clouds on Earth Unto the land of joy and mirth Back to Eden where life began When GOD made Nature one with man. -Lighthouse Bob |
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Here, Outside of Eden #122
Here, Outside of Eden #122