09 Writing Pen 01 Gentle Lady I 02 Gentle Lady II 03 Anguished Lady
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01 Gentle Lady Gentle lady, I remember your smile And words of prayer you sometimes offered In our meetings where there might apply Wisdom in our speech be generated Although your time among us has ended As you rose in faith to embrace the light We shall not forget the dream you once shared And take its vision to strengthen our fight So life may be called a pleasant delight Being a good life in service given As beacon for all to reach greater heights Writing Pen By its examples so clearly proven Soneta 027 Kindly lady, may this excellent cause Spenseria Bloom in our hearts like a sweet garden rose AD 2002
02 Gentle Lady 2 Gentle lady, I remember your smile And words of prayer you sometimes offered That our meetings may be so guided By divine wisdom patiently applied Although your time among us has ended As you rose in faith to embrace the light Your vision remains to strengthen our fight That we might still reach the dream you once shared What life might be called a pleasant delight If not the one life in service given Writing Pen As love offering to a blessed cause Soneta 028 Which would bid many to reach their new heights Petrarca Kindly lady, a good life so proven AD 2002 May bloom so sweetly like a garden rose
Behold unto her was given the pain And sad tears to manifest her burden For the young warriors who have fallen In a battlefield on a distant plain Hear now the cry for the brave ones chosen To lay down their lives in a callous war Giving up their all till there was no more For them to offer in their last moment Sense of bitterness in her inner core And grief stricken cries of lamentations 17 : 08 : 06 Would forever haunt the tearful vision Writing Pen Of mourners standing on a quiet shore Soneta 033 In anguish a vow would be made today Petrarca Never to forget those who went away AD 2002
[Soneta Namaskara] – [Namaskara Sonnets]
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