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My
love, I will
serenade you
with daylight
songs
in fields and
meadows
mosaicked in
eternal dreams.
When songbirds
roost,
I shall write for
you
a lovely rhyme
and paint your
silhouette
on the canvas of
the moon.
In the stillness
of the sacred
night,
beside a crystal
spring
as pure as holy
water,
I will lay you
gently down
on a bed of
heaven-straw.
As one, in
ecstasied abandon,
we will spiral
to rapturous
renewal,
imprint our love
forever
on the winds of
destiny.
~Copyright © 1995
Ruth Gillis~
"Wedding
Vows"
received the
Rinehart/Courtright
Award in the
Spring 1996 issue
of Bell's
Letters.
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