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Ákos Lumnitzer
07-03-2009, 04:47 AM
Some of you may recognize the reference to the Old tree, which I will post as soon as I can create an image I envisage for it. :)

Thanks for looking and for all the support. I think the outline of the bunch of cattails on the right look like a heart and the one on the left represents the one that has already broken. Side by side, yet so far apart.


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I can hear a call from the hills
I can hear her whisp’rin’ my name
Knowing life will not be the same
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Two hearts, beat far from each other
Both in pain, in personal he11
Broken, breaking piece by piece
A little love’s what a heart needs
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I sit under my grand Old tree
Where sadness, sorrow are all I see
Leaves have broken, fallen down
Turned to dust, without a sound
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Softly spoken loving words
Need expressing, and some caring
No more anguish, no more hurt
Only warm light that keeps burning
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Love burns strongly in my heart
Though we’re many miles apart
Let me be your stone pillar
I’m here for you in day ‘n’ night
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Let me hold your hand in mine
Walk with me ‘till the end o’ time
Darkness, daylight, dusk or dawn
Never shall you be alone

denise ippolito
07-03-2009, 06:46 AM
Akos, Very beautiful expression of thoughts. I think your backlit image is also beautiful and compliments your words nicely. I like this alot.

Julie Kenward
07-03-2009, 04:41 PM
Very nice, Akos. That one seems to flow nicely from verse to verse.

Ákos Lumnitzer
07-03-2009, 05:32 PM
Thanks D and Julie for looking.