I was there when you rise, life came inside,
and I ran ten thousand miles. Quitting was
not on my mind, death matter;s not. Did
not I heard you speak as gentle refreshing
breeze elbow with a knock, patting my back.
Caribbean sunset, wind under my wings.
Caribbean sunset, sweet melodious raise see.
Caribbean sunset, I bow in honor. If I die in
yonder land, let my spirit still embrace with
open arms, you my dwelling, rest me on your
coastal shore. God will find me upon his return.
That is my take today, and there is certainly hope to live by.
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The Encyclopedia Of Hope Journal is a blog chronicling the stories of hopes through poetry,songs,quotes, statements,art forms, and actions deem necessary to encourage, motivate, and challenges us to reach out with a candle light, giving hope where it is lost, and help to sustain it where it as been litten.
Good to have you riding along with us.
You ,are why we are here.and together we will light a candle of hope.
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Land of yore ( from after independance ).
Land of yore, where the sun never ceases.
Ripen fruits in their season till they are
ready to reap.
Buckley to your breast, surging through
the nights assures. What's the tides, love
abide. Land of yore, of yore! am your.
That is my take today, and certainly there is hope to live by, be bless.
Ripen fruits in their season till they are
ready to reap.
Buckley to your breast, surging through
the nights assures. What's the tides, love
abide. Land of yore, of yore! am your.
That is my take today, and certainly there is hope to live by, be bless.
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