a tribute written for sacred words
in recognition of a masterpiece poem
the poem 'A Prayer For Humanity'
written by the poet M. Asim Nehal
a masterpiece of heartfelt
inspired prayer for love peace
for peace in a better world
written with crafted
beautifully flowing words
an awesome inspiration
work the fingers
look up the poem
read the words
place them in your heart
carry them in your soul
live life as a beautiful soul
Terence George Craddock (Afterglows Echoes Of Starlight)
Copyright © Terence George Craddock
Love and peace has universal appeal, it touches everyone, now I can understand why it inspired you to write such a wonderful poem, I will read 'A Prayer For Humanity', by the poet M. Asim Nehal now.
I wrote the poem 'Who Prays For Peace? ', inspired by my reply to a comment on my poem 'A Tribute To The Poet M. Asim Nehal', by the poet Ricky M and dedicated to the poet Ricky M.
I wrote the poem 'Prayers For Peace For A Better World', inspired by my reply to a comment on my poem 'A Tribute To The Poet M. Asim Nehal', by the poet Ricky M and dedicated to the poet Ricky M.
prayers with a magical touch are prayers which inspire a few or even masses, to prayer to pray in a unity of prayer healing, in a moving tribute for healing for peace for a better world
a tribute written for sacred words in recognition of a masterpiece poem the poem 'A Prayer For Humanity' written by the poet M. Asim Nehal...Very well written Tribute.
the same energy used to write comments is used to write poems, the question arises write comments of write poems, define ratios more comments less poems but poems rise out of poems
I couldn't agree with you more, Terence. And poems also rise out of comments.
I wrote the poem 'Energy Enters Craft Written Words', inspired by my reply to a comment on my poem 'A Tribute To The Poet M. Asim Nehal', by the poet Zoyza Da Vinka and dedicated to the poet Zoyza Da Vinka.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
Tributes always inspire and motivate me to go to the source. I love Asim's poetry, but somehow missed this poem. Many THX, Terence for this wonderful tribute to both the poet and his masterful poem.