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Cries in the Wilderness: Volume One Cries in the Wilderness: Volume One by Richard Alfred Marschall
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“... LIGHT always BESTS the darkness,
and GOOD, always WINS over sin."
"Crimson Waters”
Richard Alfred Marschall, Cries in the Wilderness: Volume One
“Trellised towers of Primrose and delicate lily,
arousing our senses, like the arabicas of Spring,
false pretenses and guises, in maiden's attire,
strung carelessly on their wooden frames, willy nilly.
Sonnet "Trellised Towers”
Richard Alfred Marschall, Cries in the Wilderness: Volume One
“Trellised towers of primrose and delicate lily,
arousing our senses, like the arabicas of Spring,
false pretenses and guises, in maiden's attire,
strung carelessly on their wood frame, willy nilly.
Sonnet "Trellised Towers”
Richard Alfred Marschall, Cries in the Wilderness: Volume One
“Love's a garden,
that blooms the year long,
a Florida sunset -
the cardinal's song.
"Love is -" 2023”
Richard Alfred Marschall, Cries in the Wilderness: Volume One
“Time is that elusive, indefinable, continuum, that barrels thru the threshold of our human sensibilities - the fleeting log, of our own mortality!
Richard Alfred Marschall "(the) Meaning of Time”
Richard Alfred Marschall, Cries in the Wilderness: Volume One
“Man at his best, is but an infinitesimal speck, in God's, vast universe!”
Richard Alfred Marschall, Cries in the Wilderness: Volume One