To Speak In Parables Poem by Tor Magnor Solvang

To Speak In Parables

A seed He sowed, a story told,
Of lost sheep safe within the fold.
No heavy law, no rigid rule,
But lessons learned in life's own school.

Now poets sing, in shades and hues,
With metaphors and cryptic clues.
A broken wing, a fading star,
Reflecting truths that travel far.

The meaning hides, it's not in sight,
But whispers in the fading light.
Let hearts perceive, let spirits glean,
The space between what's said and seen.

For words alone, they cannot bind,
The truths that bloom in heart and mind.
A personal glimpse, a soul's embrace,
A message found in time and space.

T.M.Solvang

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