Wednesday, December 21, 2016

The Spiritual Beads Of Love


The Spiritual Beads Of Love

© 2000 by Bud Lemire

 

From the Irish place of Galway, one soul has found her mate

Far across the waters, in the South Carolina state

Their spirits joined together, as they become one

And everyday this happened, was another day of sun

The meeting they had planned, was to happen before too long

But something happened, turning it into a sad song



The soul in South Carolina, became ill one night

While over in Ireland, the other soul held on tight

The sadness in her soul, the tears were flowing free

"I do not feel the same, when Richard is not here with me"

She wished that she could be there, to help him through it all

She was soon to find out, the answers to her call



Little did Triona know, what would happen on that day

When she entered and sat by the doors, in that out of town caft

She was comforted by a lady, whom she never met

And the gift that she received, she never would forget

They were beads, that glowed so brightly in the dark

Touching upon her inner soul, they had found their mark

Looking back at it all, it was so strange she knew

For she received another set of beads, from the love that was so true



These souls may be separated by distance, but they aren't separated by love

For their love for each is stronger, they're being guided from above

Their strength and their courage, will carry on for years

Their love will conquer obstacles, through the many tears

A gift from a stranger, can change our lives forever more

When we decide to set foot inside an unknown door



We must not be afraid to step forward, or take a journey there

We never know what we'll find, or what we're going to share

We must follow our hearts, and watch for every sign

Give all of our inner spirit, and keep a healthy mind

For in our journey of life, there is so much we can see

As our future brings us closer, to everything that will be



Triona was another one I met in a spiritual room at

Pal Talk. I was touched by her story, and had to put

it in a poem.

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