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JUBILANT FATHER His face is like a sun, warms the moon beside him. She´s grown full; tonight begins the waning. The tide pulls through her very bones, her form aches as each wave crests. The earth pulse, heavy, blood warm within her Beats new chords, old sun god chants. "You are the first mother and the last, all spring flesh has traveled through you." Aztec plumed and gold beaded, your priest kneels at the holy alter, gathers each salt pearl shed, nectar for his sacrament. You are the temple, we pilgrims swept through the gates, bent figures know the scent and petals of your presence, spread our arms to harvest blossoms, and your priest, sun struck, kneels beside you.

- CRISTINE McAULIFFE

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My Most Magnificent Obsession

© By ElizabethH Parker


My most magnificent obsession
were the most endearing words of love
on letters and post cards you sent me.

They are now in a garden of memories
Where my journey to blissful moments
Of laughter, love and tenderness comfort me.

You were a caring, loving husband
An intriguing traveling companion,
And Dr. of Psychology to many.

I can still see your smile,
And the expression of delight,
When I held our first child

Every so often when I pick up the phone
I still hear you say I just called to say I love you.

We cultivated the beauty of freedom
Yet individually we were intertwined by
The magic of our love from within.

Our gift shop was a wonderland
Of coo coo clocks and sparkling chimes
But no one could stop the hands of time.

I can still feel your arms around me
As we danced to a waltz romantically
In the reflection of twinkling lights lovingly

The borrowed days we had,
Was an endless honeymoon of joy
Once lost in the dilemma of the past.
If It could only Last...

We traveled through many countries in Europe
Experienced different cultures,
and saw coliseums, spectacular sites, and ancient ruins

Nothing matched the love you had for me
When you'd say to your friends and family
This is my queen, my beloved,

Little did you know, when you left me
To go to your final resting place,
That in my heart, you would remain
My Most Magnificent Obsession

With everlasting love,
in memory of Donald Parker Sr
My Prince, my beloved

By Elizabeth Helen Parker 3/17/05



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