All Poems

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Follow Your Heart

© Faye Diane Kilday

Although it's been said many

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The Vision Of Piers Plowman - Part 03

© William Langland

Now is Mede the mayde and no mo of hem alle,

With bedeles and baillies brought bifore the Kyng.

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An Unfamiliar Path

© Faye Diane Kilday

Walking an unfamiliar path that you've

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It's Good To Have a Friend Like You!

© Faye Diane Kilday

It's good to have a friend like you,Whose friendship is sincere and true!Someone to lend a helping hand,To care for me and understand.
When I am feeling sad and blue,It's good to have a friend like you,To help me sort my troubles out,And clear my mind of fear and doubt.
It's good to have a friend like you,Just thinking of the things we do,Sharing secrets, cups of tea...Life is good when you're with me!
Fun loving, kind, sincere and true,These words describe a friend...like you! © Faye Kilday 1999

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The Brass-Pot And Stone-Jugg

© Anne Kingsmill Finch

A brazen Pot, by scouring vext,

With Beef and Pudding still perplext,

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A Special Friend

© Faye Diane Kilday

Everyone needs a special friend

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The Universal Incarnation

© Sri Aurobindo

There is a Wisdom like a brooding Sun,
A Bliss in the heart's crypt grown fiery white,
The heart of a world in which all hearts are one,
A Silence on the mountains of delight.

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Fear Not God Or Love

© Faye Diane Kilday

God is love and love is notsomething you should fear.
Respect love? Yes! Honour love? Yes! Embrace love? Yes! But fear love? No!
For when you fear love youfear life. And when you fear life whatdo you have but death.Death of all that is good and pureand wonderful in the world...In the universe.
So fear not God or love.For God is love and love is ALL.© Faye Kilday 2005

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The Universal Language Of Love

© Faye Diane Kilday

There is a universal language that is spoken by all -Both on earth and in the heavens above.It's a beautiful language that flows from the heart and it's universal name is love.
The language of love uses thoughts and feelingsto express what it wants to say,It's the language that God uses all the time when He speaks to you each day.
It's a heavenly language that communicates withsmiles, affection and tenderness,And its unspoken words will touch your heart andfill your soul with bliss.
The language of love is a gift from God that is trulyan inspiration, And it's the only language you'll ever need tocommunicate with all of creation.© Faye Kilday 2002

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Bitter–tasting ice —

© Matsuo Basho


Bitter–tasting ice —
Just enough to wet the throat
Of a sewer rat.

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Because Of You

© Faye Diane Kilday

Because of you,

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Do You Hear The Angel Speaking?

© Faye Diane Kilday

Do you hear the angel speaking?

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Loafing

© Edgar Albert Guest

Under the shade of trees,

Flat on my back at ease,

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Expectans Expectavi

© Charles Hamilton Sorley

This sanctuary of my soul
Unwitting I keep white and whole,
Unlatched and lit, if Thou should'st care
To enter or to tarry there.

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Barbury Camp

© Charles Hamilton Sorley

We burrowed night and day with tools of lead,
Heaped the bank up and cast it in a ring
And hurled the earth above. And Caesar said,
“Why, it is excellent. I like the thing.”
We, who are dead,
Made it, and wrought, and Caesar liked the thing.

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To-Em-Meps ‘The Unmoving Cloud'

© Ezra Pound

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The clouds have gathered, and gathered,

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Love Chapter II

© Khalil Gibran


Then said Almitra, "Speak to us of Love."
And he raised his head and looked upon the people, and there fell a stillness upon them.
And with a great voice he said:

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Saints Have Adored the Lofty Soul of You

© Charles Hamilton Sorley

I think it like that signpost in my land
Hoary and tall, which pointed me to go
Upward, into the hills, on the right hand,
Where the mists swim and the winds shriek and blow,
A homeless land and friendless, but a land
I did not know and that I wished to know.

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"Take not the Gods to task, for they are wise"

© Alfred Austin

Take not the Gods to task, for they are wise

When they refuse no less than when they grant.

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Rooks

© Charles Hamilton Sorley

There where the rusty iron lies,
The rooks are cawing all the day.
Perhaps no man, until he dies,
Will understand them, what they say.