A Pantheist's Prayer Poem by Lillian Susan Thomas

A Pantheist's Prayer

Rating: 5.0


Wind, blow my being hollow as a reed and fill me.
Sky, swallow me and I will lose myself blue in your space.
Sun, melt me to a moment of light.
Please, Earth, let me find refuge in your dark folds.
For my heart beats homeward.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
written April 1964, revised October 1978
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dr Antony Theodore 16 August 2018

Sky, swallow me and I will lose myself blue in your space. my heart beats homeward....... imagination expressing the inner need .. thank u. very nice poem. tony

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An enchanting reflection from this miraculous mirror of poetry.10.

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Shashendra Amalshan 21 May 2009

very effective poetic verse...well penned...thanks..shrort, but it has great depth..thanks..

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