The dove settled on the chosen
Then made was the revelation
Lord grant me the desire
to pursue my destination
Love galore in meeting of souls
The wine short now flowing in bowls
Lord the love of heavens
let it manifest in the meeting of souls
On the mount near to heaven
there were tasks one to seven
The one given to me
is truly my mission
And when I fall on my knees
And thou shalt hear my cries
Be it that from the forest trees
contemplate the transfiguration till the seas
so that I will let my heart bleed
with love that's into mine poured
The sacrificial broken bread
shall remind me of calvary till I am dead
Then made was the revelation
Lord grant me the desire
to pursue my destination
Love galore in meeting of souls
The wine short now flowing in bowls
Lord the love of heavens
let it manifest in the meeting of souls
On the mount near to heaven
there were tasks one to seven
The one given to me
is truly my mission
And when I fall on my knees
And thou shalt hear my cries
Be it that from the forest trees
contemplate the transfiguration till the seas
so that I will let my heart bleed
with love that's into mine poured
The sacrificial broken bread
shall remind me of calvary till I am dead
Are truly meaningful poem...which shone brightly
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DeleteThe sacrificial broken bread
ReplyDeleteshall remind me of calvary till I am dead
Great ending jossina! One remembers those moments!
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DeleteHow we all must wish that our time here does more good than bad despite such destruction and abuse of the resources of the world to give our children the same chance we had.
ReplyDeleteyes , atleast let us do what we can , or atleast wish so
ReplyDeletelines full of light & hope..
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DeleteIntriguing... absolutely remarkable!
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DeleteA wonderful read for Easter Sunday! Always need to remember Calvary.
ReplyDeletethanks Mary
DeleteI like how you make this universal story a personal one. "The one given to me / is truly my mission" - my favorite lines in your poem.
ReplyDeletethanks Gabriella
DeleteVery appropriate for this day of remembrance that this world is forgiven. Happy Easter to you,
ReplyDeleteElizabeth
Thanks Elizabeth
DeleteA beautiful personal story based on a much larger one for this holiday....
ReplyDeleteDonna@LivingFromHappiness
The lines that speak to me most loudly are "Lord the love of heavens
ReplyDeletelet it manifest in the meeting of souls". In light of recent attacks on people of faith, reading this testament speaks to my heart.
A perfect Easter poetry ... loved it :-)
ReplyDeletelove is essential.
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DeleteYou have shared some inner reflections that are so apt for today's celebration. Thanks for the poem. Happy Easter!
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DeleteIt is our responsibility to a responsible being like the apostles. We all have purpose in this life.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter
just live, laugh, and let days go.
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DeleteBlessing to you! A most hopeful piece.
ReplyDeletethank you very much for your blessings
DeleteA very beautiful Easter peice.
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DeleteAmen! A wonderful heartfelt prayer.
ReplyDeleteZQ
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DeleteDeep reflection on purpose and life meaning...blessings!
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful reflection on faith.
ReplyDeletethanks Sherry
DeleteYour faith is indeed luminous through your poem.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your beautiful comment
DeleteA stunning declaration of faith
ReplyDeleteThank you Rommy for dropping by
DeleteA very apt response to the prompt!
ReplyDeleteGlad you thought so Rosemary. Thank you
ReplyDeleteOur march, our intentions, our service (if shouldered) over our finish line... Well penned!
ReplyDeleteThank you Margaret
Delete"The task given to me" and to many of us is to pray.
ReplyDeleteWe can't do those other six by our own strength.
The Lord will help. Nicely said.
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Yes Jim ,small or big our task is given by God
Delete"Lord grant me the desire to pursue my destination"
ReplyDeleteA beautiful poem on faith. Truly a delight to read.
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