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+Steven Curtis Lance
Transcendental Sonnet #1401:
Faraway Friend

Faraway friend there is nothing we lack
Nothing divides us not distance nor place
Time-travelers you forward and I back
Both east and west and up and down with grace

Two souls who understand themselves are free
To navigate transcending time and space
To understand each other and to be
Together whether noon white new moon black
Or any of the shades of blue between

No matter how we soar we cannot fall
And only we who know know what we mean
We rise and set together with the sun
And with the moon we wax and wane as one

My friend you are not faraway at all!

+Steven Curtis Lance



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Unknown
a poetic sway on sweet fragrance
every word flew with an intended sense
poet deals the subject with no fuming tense
i appreciate your efforts always to strive well with poetic lance
with greets supani
Unknown
thinking of you every day, dear steven. (reply was delayed due to BT Internet being hit by the storms in our area). friends like you are so rare. you keep in good health and spirits.
Unknown
and aside from our own friendship, this sonnet about friendship was just ..... well, perfect.
+Franziska+
I am so happy to find you posting this marvelous poem.
The mystical element harmonizes with my spiritual understanding and draws us
closer in it

thank you so much for this

your devoted friend,
Franziska
Hey Hey
i've been logged off (who did that?). The two unknowns before Franziska were me, Hey Hey.
hollywoodsnoopy
That happened to me as well Hey Hey. I was making a point to Selina about unknowns not carrying much weight and when it posted I was an unknown. Cosmic joke on me I suppose.

Steven you truly have a magnificent gift and I truly enjoy reading your work. It brings me great joy. Keep up the fabulous work

Nikki
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