Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Nine Christmastime Days

Nine Christmastime Days
winter
This is the First Candle of the Hanukkiah

Judas Maccabeus kept the Covenant with God the Oil kept the light for eight days the ninth candle is used to light the others symbolising the unrelenting God. You suffer the loss of your pet. Or you took some suffering from the loved one. Listen to the poem in the music from Chopin. Then go get Pink Floyd. When your life is filled with sadnesses then light the ninth candle now then the first one tomorrow. Sit with self be forgiven feel the LORD inside of thee. Or other Faith of Charity the Indians Chant the Holy Days they sing of life within the Tree the love is there for all to see. Wish ewe were here with me beside me to love me to kiss my hands to hold me to fill my heart with your love. Do you think you can tell? Cathedral in a Cage. Du du du ne ne ne How eye Wish How eye wish you were here a walk on part in the war For a lead role in a cage sounds like Cathedral in a Cage. Ewe you are the church sometimes all by yourself so alone without my touch but yet your love is saving me my no regret forms lines in my Brain my love for you is not for sale to give to them who cause your pain. Keep the secret in your safe keep me locked inside hide me in your precious love. Eight days of loneliness celebrated in the nine of them commemorative. This is the first the ninth Day of my love my Happy Hanukkah.



HanukkahIn Judaism,

an eight-day festival of dedication and lights that takes place at the beginning of December. It celebrates the recapture of the Temple in Jerusalem from Antiochus IV of Syria in 164 BC by Judas Maccabaeus, and its rededication.During Hanukkah, candles are lit each night and placed in a nine-branched candlestick, or hanukkiah: this commemorates the Temple lamp that stayed miraculously lit for eight days on one day's supply of oil until a new supply could be made, demonstrating that God kept his covenant. There is one candle for each of the eight days

(an extra candle being lit to mark each day),

and a ninth with which to light the others.

The lights of Hanukkah symbolize the faith that must not die.

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eye see the old JEWISH Rabbi holding out his hands in supplication

its very nice your poem

its too bad your just not Jewish.

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