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THE ANGRY WATERS that recoiled and threatened a tsunami lie placid now, bacalmed and still as shiny as a glass topped dining table THE HOWLING WINDS that longed to be a hurricane have settled into zephyrs and soft breezes that barely riff the petals of the autumn roses THE RAGING THUNDER that tried so hard to break the windows has rolled on and is nothing but a distant echo that recedes as fast as memories of childbirth pain THE VICIOUS RAIN that threatened to go flooding has slacked off into a gentle winter mist that wraps the dawning sun in silken haloes THE VOLCANIC FLAMES that lept across the sky as lightning have danced across the hills to other valleys leaving only ozone to mark where they have been AND I AM SPARED AND WHOLE Unwounded and unscarred Undamaged by their passing Unscathed in places that should bleed And safe in who I plan to be At last the God of Hope Has noticed me And offered me His hand to take And walk into Tomorrow.           ljm
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Dec 27, 2017
Dec 27, 2017 at 10:09 AM UTC
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THE ANGRY WATERS that recoiled and threatened a tsunami lie placid now, bacalmed and still as shiny as a glass topped dining table THE HOWLING WINDS that longed to be a hurricane have settled into zephyrs and soft breezes that barely riff the petals of the autumn roses THE RAGING THUNDER that tried so hard to break the windows has rolled on and is nothing but a distant echo that recedes as fast as memories of childbirth pain THE VICIOUS RAIN that threatened to go flooding has slacked off into a gentle winter mist that wraps the dawning sun in silken haloes THE VOLCANIC FLAMES that lept across the sky as lightning have danced across the hills to other valleys leaving only ozone to mark where they have been AND I AM SPARED AND WHOLE Unwounded and unscarred Undamaged by their passing Unscathed in places that should bleed And safe in who I plan to be At last the God of Hope Has noticed me And offered me His hand to take And walk into Tomorrow.           ljm
Sometimes there is a little bit of gold at the end of a stormy rainbow.
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Dec 27, 2017
Dec 27, 2017 at 10:09 AM UTC
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