Myrtle Brooks Quotes
Faithful I Have Sought To Be In All My Ways Since My Conception In Fire And In Water.
"To Be A Fount Of Wisdom And Purity Of Spirit
Far More Prized Than Veins Of Gold And Silver
And To This My Soul Has Aspired.
"Not Due To My Own Pursuits
That Man Named Me The Faithful Elder.
A Higher Oath Than Mine Has Fixed
My Pleasant Boundaries
And The Times Of My Bursting Forth Into The Open
Not Of My Choosing.
"The Countenances Of Multitudes I Have Beheld
And Have Seen Them Take Delight In My Greeting.
They Throng Close To My Doorway
Men, Women And Children
Eager Witnesses Of My Mystery.
"From Every Corner Of The Earth, Bringing
The Languages Of Ancient Lands Upon Their Lips
And Their Spices Upon Their Garments.
"And What They Find Takes On A Meaning Of Its Own
Within Each
Amidst The Resplendent Pillar.
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