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SANCTUARY, by THOMAS SAMUEL JONES JR. First Line: How may one hold these days of wonderment Last Line: The gifts of him who is the perfect friend. | ||||||||
How may one hold these days of wonderment And bind them into stillness with a thong, Ere as a fleeting dream they pass along Into the waste of lovely things forspent; How may one keep what the Great Powers have sent, The prayers fulfilled more beautiful and strong Than any thought could fashion into song Of all the rarest harmonies inblent? There is an Altar where they may be laid And sealed in Faith within Its sacred care, -- Here they are safe unto the very end; For these are of the things that never fade, Brought from the City that is built four-square, The gifts of Him who is the Perfect Friend. | Other Poems of Interest...A WAYSIDE CROSS by THOMAS SAMUEL JONES JR. CHRIST IN BRITAIN: 1. NEW GRANGE by THOMAS SAMUEL JONES JR. CHRIST IN BRITAIN: 10. OLD MAGIC by THOMAS SAMUEL JONES JR. CHRIST IN BRITAIN: 11. THE BLIND NUN by THOMAS SAMUEL JONES JR. CHRIST IN BRITAIN: 12. SAINT BRIDE'S EVE by THOMAS SAMUEL JONES JR. CHRIST IN BRITAIN: 13. DUNDAGIL by THOMAS SAMUEL JONES JR. CHRIST IN BRITAIN: 14. SAINT ILLTYD by THOMAS SAMUEL JONES JR. CHRIST IN BRITAIN: 15. ARAN MOR by THOMAS SAMUEL JONES JR. CHRIST IN BRITAIN: 16. THE BLESSING OF SAINT COLUMCILLE by THOMAS SAMUEL JONES JR. CHRIST IN BRITAIN: 17. SAINT BRENDAN by THOMAS SAMUEL JONES JR. CHRIST IN BRITAIN: 18. THE BATTLE OF THE BOOK by THOMAS SAMUEL JONES JR. CHRIST IN BRITAIN: 19. SAINT ORAN by THOMAS SAMUEL JONES JR. |
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