Father God,

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Father God,


Father God, though the winds

Howl sorrow into raptures of anguish.

They cannot blow me down.

Or love for you extinguish.

 

In your mysteries I see beyond of all

That worlds have to say and do and feel.

I feel their truth above all truth precise.

Where minds must ever toss and reel.

 

Like mystery maiden oer the maidens of the world.

Her face is veiled and dimly do I see her.

But all her dimness is a splendor matchless

Amidst the world’s bestial stir.

 

Oh maiden of mystery draw me.

Till all my heart is wrapped in awe.

In a beauty I cannot frame.

Nor leave for kingdoms of straw.

 

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ShadowEyes commented on Father God,

04-16-2011

Very nicely written poem. I like it. keep writing.

Poetry is when an emotion has found its thought and the thought has found words.

Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

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