A Greater Sound By Far - Silent Stains (chapter 2) by Skylar Burris

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Sonnets, ballads, couplets, ottava rima, haiku, and unbound free verse . . . you'll find it all in this diverse collection of poetry. If you have ever wrestled with faith, felt the ache or joy of love, or witnessed the death of someone close to you, these poems will offer you a chance for reflection, inspiration, and solace. For the complete book, visit www.editorskylar.com.



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chapter 1: Imprint

chapter 2: Silent Stains

chapter 3: Thirst

chapter 4: I Was Not Told


Silent Stains
chapter 2   —   updated Apr 27, 2008   —   210 characters   —   4 people liked this writing   —   3 reviews of this writing
Day drains like a dying ember
On a cold, clouded, damp December.
Silken snow is downward trod
Where men have failed to seek for God.
And darkened dirt, removed, remains
Upon the snow in silent stains.

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Amadéa said:
" I like the ideaology of this. Well done. "
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Halle said:
" you are such a fabulos writer. I loved "Silent Stains". It was amazing! "
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Karen L. said:
" God brings Lazarus to our door step, or us to him in many ways. Very well said. I REALLY like this. It has very powerful imagery.(I Was Not Told) "
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