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Whilst water lapped my tired feet At tranquil pool I sought to rest In that, of company no less – A humble, simple-hearted sheep. She came to me on verge of sleep – Head nuzzled into heaving chest; My sister from our worldly nest Where we were bred from heaven’s keep. The shepherd watched from where he stood And from his lips a smile beamed As I began as best I could To wash her hooves amidst the stream Our kindred bodies, souls, and blood Entangled in a Christian Dream.
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Feb 3, 2013
Feb 3, 2013 at 10:54 PM UTC
A Love Sonnet
Whilst water lapped my tired feet At tranquil pool I sought to rest In that, of company no less – A humble, simple-hearted sheep. She came to me on verge of sleep – Head nuzzled into heaving chest; My sister from our worldly nest Where we were bred from heaven’s keep. The shepherd watched from where he stood And from his lips a smile beamed As I began as best I could To wash her hooves amidst the stream Our kindred bodies, souls, and blood Entangled in a Christian Dream.
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Feb 3, 2013
Feb 3, 2013 at 10:54 PM UTC
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