Mary Camille Thomas is a native of Santa Cruz, California who considers herself lucky to have returned after living internationally and on the road. She is a librarian by profession, and her poetry has appeared in The Moving Force Journal, Porter Gulch Review, and Sisters Singing. She is currently working on a novel called What Lies Buried and a collection of poems of the spirit.
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“blessed with heaven’s pull”——-so much gratitude for Grace here—and such a beautifully worded poem of praise…
Thank you for another chance to see life’s beauty through your eyes.
“If you knew how beautiful you are, you would fall at your own feet.”
Byron Katie
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Mary, I love your blurb “ In a crazy, consumer culture that is busy bombarding us with demands and desires, how do we touch the peace that reigns in the cave of every heart?” It’s so rich. I enjoyed this poem—-the word choice and rhythm appeal to the mind and the ear.
Beautiful, Mary, just beautiful!
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Thank you, Kat. Hope you too are savoring the tug and sigh in this season of gathering and gratitude!
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“blessed with heaven’s pull”——-so much gratitude for Grace here—and such a beautifully worded poem of praise…
Thank you for another chance to see life’s beauty through your eyes.
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Dear Sarojani, thank you for thoughtful reading and sharing this praise with me!
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Beautiful, Mary.
💞
Johanna
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“If you knew how beautiful you are, you would fall at your own feet.”
Byron Katie
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Thank you, Johanna!
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Love “that heaven and earth were wed long ago”.
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Thank you!
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Mary, I love your blurb “ In a crazy, consumer culture that is busy bombarding us with demands and desires, how do we touch the peace that reigns in the cave of every heart?” It’s so rich. I enjoyed this poem—-the word choice and rhythm appeal to the mind and the ear.
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Thank you! Your blog is certainly one of the things that help me touch that peace.
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