Miraculous Benediction Poem by Green Peace

Miraculous Benediction



In my life there is the fierce tiger
The meek mare
The largess river
The miserliness of the deserts bare.


In my life there is the softness of the flowers
The hardness of the rock
The love of the mother
The hatred of the enemy's mock.


In my life there is the bitterness of the gall
The sweetness of sugar
The roundness of the ball
The flatness of the square.


In my life there is the black coal
The white snow
The cool cucumber
The hot fire.


In my life there is the dumb statue
The rapid lightening
The fat elephant
The thin water.

In my life there is the harmless dove
The harmful snake
The silence of the dead
The loud thunder

In my life there is the blithe of the bee
The dull ditch water
The free tree
The bondage of the ruler

'His' different manifestations
Of immense love, benevolence, benediction
All multifarious yet bonded in one unity
'His' driving divinity.

So divergent they are-
Yet operating in the same world
So far, so near
'His' mirth as glittering, glamorous gold.

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