Hidden Treasures (Revised For Notre Dame: Easter 2019) Poem by DM W

Hidden Treasures (Revised For Notre Dame: Easter 2019)



I recall the tragic remnants of a dream:
Of cathedral ruins on an ancient street.
Inside its weeping walls were worn and grey
And old stone statues seemed to grimly stare.

Although it columns were cold and broken
And where we stood shadows seemed to lengthen,
It was filled with a gentle, mystic light:
Healing our hearts with its radiance white.

And in that most solemn of sanctuaries,
A cross of gold was shining so brightly.
In that mighty abode eroded by time:
A flashing glimpse of the eternal design.
How sad to think that such a wondrous place
Is disdained in this rampant, modern age.

Hidden Treasures (Revised For Notre Dame: Easter 2019)
Tuesday, April 16, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: religious
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dominic Windram 17 April 2019

Thanks Aria...I thought it was well worth revising the original.

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Aria Ligi 17 April 2019

Simply gorgeous and so poignant. Thank you for this lovely tribute to our lady.

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