She Walks Through The Veils

She Walks Through The Veils

A Poem by Chris Shaw
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A lyric for lovers of folk music

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there's no need for shivers
there's no need for fear
her visit is friendly
she loves you my dear

when she crosses the centuries
to break through the veil
she does so with loving
though the telling seems stale

there's something about you
your spirit your face
that lends to her calling
though she leaves with no trace

her silence misleading
her aloofness not meant
for she died for her darling
and her death was well spent

so when you next see her
just ask for her name
so the spirits can guide you
and you'll know why she came

acknowledge you know her
and away she will go
though her memory will linger
yet her presence won't show

© 2020 Chris Shaw


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Definitely it flows like a song dear Chirs. a fairy? this is the first thing that comes to my mind, though she can be a muse, an ancient loving soul. Could it be even a truth or a revelation. Who cares when the result is sweet and gently loving as this :> there is a tender allure through your lines as we read.

"there's something about you
your spirit your face
that lends to her calling
though she leaves with no trace"

love these lines 💗

Posted 1 Year Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Dear lovely lightsong. This is about a haunting. A ghost of a departed soul who has lost her way. Pl.. read more
lightsong

1 Year Ago

Oh! How sad she was... it seems she was searching for someone... who can feel her, nothing more... <.. read more



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As a lover of folk music, I must say this is a fine tale. Thanks for sharing!

Posted 3 Months Ago


Chris Shaw

3 Months Ago

Thank you John, I am a huge fan. Written some time ago and now out for an airing.

Ch.. read more
It is precious when what can't be seen can be experienced....you have expressed this so well.

Posted 1 Year Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Thank you so much for your thoughts and for stopping by. Good to see you.

Chris
dearest Chris… Hauntings are real… and more caring than some people.., the News is horrible and I prefer to Rest in the Twilight of a lovely Dream. truly, Pat

Posted 1 Year Ago


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Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

I am sure you are right Pat. It's real life that is scary at the moment. The twilight of a lovely dr.. read more
I like the flow as well as the tale.
Nicely penned.
~MM

Posted 1 Year Ago


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Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Thank you Melinda I appreciate your visit.

Chris
This is done beautifully and flow effortlessly like a song!

Posted 1 Year Ago


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Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Thanks Karen for stopping by. Yes, I was singing as I wrote it. That happens sometimes.

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KAREN

1 Year Ago

It was my pleasure!
This flows so softly down the page
with a sweet rhythm and rhyme verse
I like the line " so the spirits can guide you"
I do believe those spirits visit us and do
guide us. a lovely poem well penned

Posted 1 Year Ago


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Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Thank you for your visit Fran Marie. Pleased you enjoyed this poem.

Chris
Is this a visit from a spirit past? Not sure of whom I am seeing, but she must be special not to be feared. The rhyme is spot on and flowed nicely; well done.

Posted 1 Year Ago


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Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Yes you are seeing a haunting. A spirit from the past and you are right with your thinking. She's no.. read more
I love this! Great rhythm and rhyme and the story captures the imagination and I was all in from beginning to end!

Posted 1 Year Ago


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Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Thank you Patricia. This is an older write out for a breath of fresh air. Pleased you enjoyed the re.. read more
Patricia

1 Year Ago

Yes, all is well and enjoying my summer and my break from writing, for the most part, and spending i.. read more
Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Thank you, and you enjoy your other creative outlets hon. Sending love across the pond :)
I can definitely see some of my folk-singing cousins eagerly taking to these lyrics. Very nicely written! But it also speaks to an experience we had many years ago when we moved into a new (for us) home and I encountered a spirit at night on several occasions. My wife wondered if it was the long-passed husband of the recently-deceased woman whose house it had been, and suggested I tell him, the next time he appeared, that she was no longer there, and had moved on. The next time I awoke, startled, to see his shadow in the doorway of our bedroom, I told him what my wife had suggested, and never saw him again.

Posted 1 Year Ago


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Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Thank you Richard for that fascinating share Ghosts of the departed who have lost their way. way. A.. read more
I have long been a folk music fan, Chris. I used to go to a local pub where a "Folk Night" was held once a week. Some really good acts were booked. I remember a folk group playing there several times, called "Hedgehog Pie." They were really good. This poem of yours certainly flows like an old folk song, and the subject matter is quite folk inspired too, I would say. All this needs to turn it into a song is a good melody. No chorus or bridge needed. Most of the old folk songs (many of them going back hundreds of years) have neither chorus nor bridge. The old narrative folk songs - "Geordie," "Henry Martin," "House Carpenter" etc are still sung on the folk circuit today. Testament to a grand tradition. Your poem is excellent as it stands!

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Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Many thanks Robert for giving this one your seal of approval. Really appreciate your thoughts here. .. read more

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Berkshire, United Kingdom



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