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Cedars of Lebanon

I Walk through the lonely ancient woods

And hear the voices from the Cedars of Lebanon

Whispering a truth known to all

But remembered by few

 

A felled branch reveals the wound

That smells of comfort and wisdom

Your knots are like the eyes of God

Scrutinizing my every intentions

 

I feel at ease as I rest in your strong arms

And think --

If I had a choice for a final resting place

It would be under your majestic feet

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May 21, 2014
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