Sorrow's Reverie Poem by Noen Muti

Sorrow's Reverie

In shadows deep, where dreams do fade,
I, a vessel lost, in darkness laid.
Whispers of doubt, like a haunting refrain,
'I failed, O Lord, ' my heart in pain.

Through trials faced, with trembling stride,
A journey marred, in failures to hide.
Yet, in the abyss, a flicker of grace,
A chance for redemption in this desolate space.

With faltering steps, I seek the light,
Forgiveness beckons, in the depths of night.
For in my failure, a lesson unfolds,
A tapestry woven, where grace still holds.

Oh, 'I failed, O Lord, ' but mercy's embrace,
Bids me rise from the ashes, find solace and grace.
In every stumble, a chance to renew,
For even in failure, Thy love remains true.

Tuesday, January 9, 2024
Topic(s) of this poem: poems,failure,god,famous poets,light poetry,hope
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