[stylist] Christmas Wishes for you
Michelle Clark
mcikeyc at aol.com
Sat Dec 22 18:44:25 UTC 2012
Hi Linda,
Can you put the letter in caps and then a dash? When I could see, I did many
things such as this and used that format. Below, I have a partial example.
C- Christ was born on this day
H-Hallelujah, a King is born
R- Royalty shall He be called
I- In a stable, He was born.
S- Swaddling clothing wrapped His body
Thanks for your good thoughts this holiday season. Merry Christmas to all
and to all a good night!
Michelle
-----Original Message-----
From: stylist [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Lynda Lambert
Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2012 12:40 PM
To: Writer's Division Mailing List
Subject: [stylist] Christmas Wishes for you
Greetings to my WRiter Friends,
Below is the Christmas verse I wrote for my Christmas cards this year. I
send my best wishes out to each of you today. I wish for you every good
thing in 2013. If this is scrambled in this email, I will attach it for
clarity. It is an anagram so the word, CHRISTMAS, is spelled out - one
letter for each new line in the poem. I listened to it using JAWS, and the
lines all run together - don't know how to overcome that.
Lynda
_______________
Golden Times, Christmas Days
Carried deeply in the interior of our spirit
Holly boughs, suspended on your kitchen
door
Red taffeta ribbons, to flutter in the strong
December winds
Insight, Celestial inspiration for every new
dawn
Snow, tenderly nestled beneath aged winter
trees
Time alone in a quiet nook, to read
beloved books
Mornings, to embrace fresh promises
Afternoons, laughing together with golden
friends
Star showers, to light our darkest nights.
Copyright 2012. Lynda J. Lambert. All rights reserved.
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