Simple prayer, by Jadia4708au Subscribe to rss feed for Jadia4708au

I am glad you could understand and view
There may be hardly any one or very few
I feel the seriousness of thee name
it will be futile on our part to contest or claim

I shall stand alone and try to share
Let him kindly lead and take me there
I shall receive the divine touch
I have awaited for occasion as such

I have no place to go anywhere
I have withered the storm to find him here
In all my pains and agony he has stood firm
My eyes could not believe it or confirm

Love has flowed from his tearful eyes
Mercy is always there if someone sincerely tries
He has nothing to take from us but everything to give 
Let us learn to live with his little tune and try to
forgive

Storm may lash and tides may rise
Wind may calm down with bright sunrise
Darkness may never reappear and peace shall prevail
Why to wait for tomorrow when he is before us to avail

I am made of simple clay
As simple as toy to play
Body may remain but soul taken away
Is there any option or some alternate in a way?

I would only pray for blessings
I shall find it on forehead of poor while kissing 
Nothing shall appear ordinary or go simply missing
I heed to all words while plainly advising

I have longed for his hand over my head
I wished he could show me path and lead
I was knee deep in worldly affairs
It was unwise to act and stand as fair

I am totally blind and unmindful of sins
Fools in people’s eye as in defeat I find win
I know for sure it is futile to dream and hold 
Still feel warmth of his kindness in severe cold

I may not be in services of poor
But still inviting them at door
Whatever I could offer as token of love
It is all I could do to hold it as above


You have given me enough and may last long
I shall be thriving for rightness even if go wrong
I want to live, survive and stay among
If I can pray in verses like beautiful song

I expect to be blessed with harmony and peace
Rest of the period may be spent at ease
I wish to be a part and parcel of holy journey
What else I thrive and expect from o, almighty?
Posted: 2011-01-29 00:37:42 UTC

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