Intervening Rivers Poem by joan reese

Intervening Rivers

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Prana flows through me like springtime,
Prussian blue glass jewels the coral sand.
I discover a life to claim as mine,
In a space of grace beyond time.

I bathe in Dead Sea salt and Spanish lime,
By candlelight Amadeus plays a baby grand.
In a space of grace beyond time,
I discover a life to claim as mine.

Crystal stairs illuminate the climb,
Old souls are close at hand.
I discover a life to claim as mine,
In a space of grace beyond time.

Dreams conceived in my prime,
Strong in faith, I stand.
In a space of grace beyond time,
I discover a life to claim as mine.

Intervening  Rivers
Sunday, August 9, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: lyrical,meditation,mystical,philosophical ,prayers,spiritual
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
I wrote this poem after attending a meditation group in New York City. I created this artwork to represent the Poem.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Howard Savage 08 January 2016

Great metaphor, used to introduce the coming together of many interactions.

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Howard Savage 04 January 2016

Great poem and the construction of your vision.

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Connor Whyte 22 November 2015

I really like this it's truly beautiful seems to take me to a better place then I am in now, keep it up shows passion.

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Dr Pintu Mahakul 09 August 2015

I discover a life to claim as mine. Really very interesting poem shared on.

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Joan Reese 13 August 2015

Thank You, Pintu

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