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Divine Angel
An Angel
 Purely
 Bright and Loving
 Came to my window
 and sang to me
 To lure my thoughts
 and dreams to see
 
 She stood in the frame,
 Her sillouhete beyond all that could be
 You could not endure
 The glistening intensity in her eyes
 And witness that immensity
 Which was of my surprise
 
 “Now
 Listen,”
 She says,
 “Please,
 Truly now
 Tender-
 Ly
 Do not utter a sound
 Seek deeply and want for
 what needs to be found
 
 
 
 I listened so
 ever intently now
 To this Angel who
 Gave a unique spectacular spin around
 
 I anticipated all of
 Her reasons for joy
 What was the intent of this single ploy?
 As I witnessed her happiness
 My heart it swelled
 In a desperation
 To emerge from my cell
 
 “I come from your Father
 The Lord and King
 and may I say
 what great rejoice
 I do bring
 My sister
 great pans and promises are there,
 If you enlighten one another,
 compliment their hair,
 If only you’ll dig up and unearth
 your willing to do
 Be meek, Virtuous, and part of the few
 Who do know what
 A divine daughter you are
 Love all that is you”
 
 Before she departed
 against my demand
 She spoke ever so softly
 And did
 Take hold of my hand
 My Heart opened to begin anew
 To this day I know
 What she preached was most utterly true

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