The Reunification Poem by Didith Marcelo

The Reunification

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Reunification

Stars that shines, whereabouts of constellation.
Moon that guides, when the earth clothed in darkness of night.
Air that breathes to the nostril of nowhere,
A dancing breeze that way to-and-fro.
Waters that dried up in the surface.
Going back to the clouds whereabouts that resides.
Then whereupon to rain again, when the ground gets thirsty.
Fire that inherited from the sun.
It consumes and leaves with an evidence fumes.

Love came, and fulfill eternal life.
Then the nature's uniqueness comes to nought.
A Love that framed by the flesh,
And died on the tree with a cause.
A Love that sacrifices and gain victory,
So my vain and pain gets subsided.
Oh Love that requires faith for me to be saved.
Settled with works, bestowing to be a saint.
Oh Love that came down and called me.
He ascended to heaven and He waits for me,
Because it is I, where belongs.

Saturday, January 3, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: arthurian
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
God's love. JESUS.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Tabish Raza 03 January 2015

Love came, and fulfill eternal life. Then the nature's uniqueness comes to nought. sorry sir, but i disagree. bravo, rest of the lines are beautifully penned!

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