Quotes about chapel, page 11
When I'm building my dome in my chapel, and I had a vision - I've worked on perpetual motion and I haven't never give it up yet. I still think it could be done, perpetual motion. I had a vision of a un resist able windmill.
quote by Howard Finster
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If that's your definition of the Clinton faction, then I think that that seems to be in ascendancy. That might include a guy like John Edwards, who's just starting this new center in Chapel Hill to deal with issues of poverty and work.
quote by John Podesta
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Blessing
A gentle beam,
from the weary eyes,
pierced into the dark zone,
unfolding its radiant wings,
emanating a huge glow.
The stones fall,
from the gnawing walls,
the rubble turns,
into a glorious chapel
and death rose to leave
poem by Dr Madhavi Grace
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I've heard an Organ talk, sometimes
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I've heard an Organ talk, sometimes
In a Cathedral Aisle,
And understood no word it said—
Yet held my breath, the while—
And risen up—and gone away,
A more Berdardine Girl—
Yet—know not what was done to me
In that old Chapel Aisle.
poem by Emily Dickinson
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Tide and chapel brought me here
Tide and chapel brought me here
On a midnight clear
Here where the dews lay thickly mounted
Here where seasoned hearts be counted
Not for their pain did they suffer
Their lost souls unto one another
Not for their envy did they discover
The glory that lasts forever.
poem by Mark Heathcote
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Before I took the veil, I was ornamented for the ceremony, and was clothed in a rich dress belonging to the Convent, which was used on such occasions; and placed not far from the altar in the chapel, in the view of a number of spectators who had assembled, perhaps about forty.
quote by Maria Monk
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What Is A Writer's Block?
i am looking for a writer's block?
what is the number of its street?
what is its name?
what is the number of its block?
what landmark fronts it?
is it near the chapel? is it at the side
of the marketplace?
i have never been there
condemned, i shall write
without stopping.
poem by Ric S. Bastasa
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An Epigram On The Same Occasion.
So little giv'n at Chapel Door!--
This People doubtless must be poor:
So much at Gaming thrown away!--
No Nation sure so rich as they.
Britons, 'twere greatly for your Glory,
Should those, who shall transmit your Story,
Their Notions of your Grandeur frame,
Not as you give, but as you game.
poem by Mary Barber
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Masterpieces
Masterpieces
are not just found
in Paris Louvre
hung upon a wall
in Sistine Chapel
painted upon
ceiling old walls
masterpieces
can be frequent found
closer to sight home
hung in variant places
see all admission free
not just with two eyes
hear touch taste feel
absorb through senses
in skin caress breezes
[...] Read more
poem by Terence George Craddock
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My Heart Breaks But I’m You’re Man
I’ll kiss you
In another reality
Where the stars croon
Like a 1920’s singer.
Fantasy dances
In my eyes tonight,
Roses form wedding rings
And everywhere
There is a chapel
With open doors….
You know I love you,
Every myth is true,
There will never be
Greater lovers
Wandering these rainy streets again.
poem by Uriah Hamilton
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