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The Web Poetry Corner - Wesley A. Storer - Lilac's Rainy Day
Lilac's Rainy Day
by
Wesley A. Storer
I have vaguely known I am not my own
All good and bad knowledge within me
Alienating me from God I wish I knew
So I desired in my lonelier solitude
That Jesu in his gracious time might
Grant to me a loving passionate wife
So overly promiscuous I might not be
But it seems his good pleasure is no
So I will stray the ancient pathways
To a sunshine famished land of shade
The streets of green Spring splendor
Her beautiful old tree covered hills
Where God the fragrant lilac pursues
Mid song bird's song in blossom blue
A resplendent melodious glory renews
Her sunny snow thawing yearly review
lilacs and fragrant rose lined woods
Gusting branches swaying in a breeze
Her gentle rambling rain soliloquies
Her quiet voice the glory of silence
Living in mysterious moments of time
Her edifying scenery presented to me
Full of beautiful lonely clouded sky
Maybe a gentleman's opinion He wants
But preferring for his companionship
Lighthearted innocence as his friend
At play in the green jostling leaves
Occasionally searching for me with a
Stalwart feeling of eternal serenity
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