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Oct 2017
The sky is covered with woolly clouds,
for days they hovered above;
So impatient for the sun to shine,
with its gleaming light of love.

Walking toward the river bank,
I pause to toss a stone;
Onto the rippling water's edge,
where gulls fly about and roam.

Cold and chilled I hang my head,
with sadness as company;
I want to run from all my fears,
and blossom whole and free.

But overcast the world remains,
despite my heartfelt prayers;
Now crying till the angels hear,
my wistful words of despair.

Yet when the new day breaks upon,
all the faithful waiting long;
Will bask in heaven's radiant glow,
and sing their own sweet song.
this is one of the first poems I ever wrote...simplistic but with a hopeful ending !
Written by
Frances E McClelland  Hamilton, NJ
(Hamilton, NJ)   
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       H, Sylvia Frances Chan, Pipin, --- and ---
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