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The Cathedral
Tell me the story of the wood's face
 How the stone formed around it
 And the music plays.
 Quiet is thy mouth
 Rich is thy name
 Hearts are commended 
 My lips lie still.
 Whispers die into echoes 
 But carry out through the soul.
 Tears are shed
 Embrances are past
 Memories come up
 But love turns sad.
 Grip me from my heart
 And shake me through my soul.
 Yes, just that,
 Shove this beauty into my eyes. 
 Stamp it in my mind.
 Help me to the gardens
 And find a place untouched.
 Evil still walks through its door
 But they never shut them out.
 The chance to save
 Lies within the willingness to open ones heart.
 The wood is loving,
 The stone is merciful.
 But your heart is twisted
 Between on holiness and the things that lurk outside.
 Lie on thy carved trees
 Run your hands on thy stone
 Breathe with its wind
 And only then will you feel holiness touch your soul.
 So come into my arms
 For love in your soul will banish pain
 Cast away sorrow
 Make agony disappear.
 For this is my place for healing
 And a place I want you to be.

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"A room without books is like a body without a soul."<br /> <br /> - Cicero<br /> <br /> Roman author, orator, & politician (106 BC - 43 BC)
hey i love the flow and vibe this poem gives off :) nice job! just one thing though it's in the line "Embrances are past" I don't think "embrances" is a word...did you mean to write "embraces"?
Nice poem overall though, can you rate and give me some feedback on my poem "Army Miracles"? Thanks!