Rosary

Rosary

A Poem by Gerry Legister
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The comfort ending of prayer

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In the silver moonlight shadows a cross stood

Loitering silently beside the soft flowing Brooke,

A star studded sky looks down from the cloud,

Upon sprinkling waters coming from the rock.

 

The grass banks beyond entered into a trance,

Sometimes our natural season just need a break,  

For a brief moment to sleep in a Rosary place,

And contemplate the reasons for a brief intake.

 

What dreams do we have of this divine office?

In the sleep where wishes and temptation creep,

Upon what private breviary liturgy announce    

Faith to join prayer time in the apostle’s creed.

 

Keeping hold of the metal until doxology end,

The Rosary prayer bring sweetness and hope,

Make salutation of soul groan in the veil of tears

Mended hearts enjoy those gracious advocate.

 

Into his form of fate drew the highest blessings,

Of the Forgiveness that fills our heart with joy

In juicy sweet traces release our guardian wings,

Comfort ending when angels stir in holy rosary.

 

© 2016 Gerry Legister


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Gerry Legister
Gerry Legister

Sheffield , Silver Spring , Jamaica



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Gerry is a gifted poet, who defines the difficulties of life with the simplicity of living by faith, his inspirational writing and artistic rendering has inspired many to find deeper faith in their be.. more..

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