The morning light and waking hour has its sight,
so bare is the freshness of a dream in unique light.
The birth of the day from sleep and forgetting,
mountains providing hues of begetting.
Trailing clouds and song of birds become,
fresh faith in the miracle of a sanctuary and our home.
Celestial display in perpetual benediction as praise,
beholds the light of the maker as joy in the delight of maize.
Stillness is nature’s priest,
stretching beams of purity from the east.
In this precious vision of splendid,
seems to be his way attended.
Behold the moment in this rising bliss,
mother earth provides eternal pleasure with a gentle kiss.
Fragments from the dream maker to the dreamers of human life,
dialogues and synchronicity of love in strife.
As if this whole living awareness vocation,
are endless loving imitation.
- Author: fearlessstars ( Offline)
- Published: July 4th, 2019 02:14
- Category: Spiritual
- Views: 9
Comments2
Welcome FEARLESSSTARS (Great name !) Welcome to MPS it is a very good site with some excellent Poets we can recommend FAY SLIM ! We love South Africa and especially CAPE TOWN ! WE were in the Friendly City (PE) and travelled to Cape Town through the KAROOS ~ stayed for a few Days and returned via the GARDEN ROUTE it was JUNE !
Loved all the sentiments in your Poem 18 perfect lines of Rhyming Couplets ~ our fave Rhyme Pattern I (BRIAN) am in UK ~ ANGELA (My Fiancee) is also in the S hemisphere (New Zealand) on Work Exchange until OBTOBER its gone midnight there and Winter ~ I guess shes in bed. Our POEM today is a TRIBUTE to AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE JULY 4 1776 !
Love your ODE to the Dawning Day very descriptive and very Beautiful. Nice to read & recite. FAY has several recent Poems along those lines ~ OK
WE look forward to more from your quill !
Blessings & Peace & Joy to You & Yours
Yours BRIAN (UK) & ANGELA (NZ) 🧡🧡
Thank you and many blessings, regards Robert
Very good write the line
'Behold the moment in this rising bliss,'
is so meaningful.
Welcome to MPS.
Thank you and many blessings, regards Robert
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