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Julia Orozco

Poem “Father” celebrates divine blessings

Poem Father, A poem celebrating divine blessings, offering grace, comfort, and hope amidst life's challenges, and a plea for peace and light in a troubled world.
Poem on father

The poem celebrates divine blessings, illustrating how they manifest in everyday life and offer comfort and hope amid challenges. The "blessing" is depicted as rain and light, providing grace and guidance. This divine presence brings joy and solace, likened to a tender father's love, enabling the soul to soar. It offers strength, love, and hope, even in adversity, and finds beauty in simplicity and daily sustenance. The poem ends with a plea for divine intervention to bring peace and light to a troubled world, highlighting the contrast between life's hardships and the solace found in divine grace. Father Blessing that…...

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The poem celebrates divine blessings, illustrating how they manifest in everyday life and offer comfort and hope amid challenges. The "blessing" is depicted as rain and light, providing grace and guidance. This divine presence brings joy and solace, likened to a tender father's love, enabling the soul to soar. It offers strength, love, and hope, even in adversity, and finds beauty in simplicity and daily sustenance. The poem ends with a plea for divine intervention to bring peace and light to a troubled world, highlighting the contrast between life's hardships and the solace found in divine grace.

Father

Blessing that descends from above,
Rain of grace in every step,
Divine hand that blesses us,
Light in the shadow, when the soul lasts.

Blessing in laughter, in tears,
In every day, in every moment,
Tender look of the eternal Father,
In his love, we are like Birds, taking flight.

Soft wind that caresses the soul,
Strength in the test, love that exalts,
Spring of life in discouragement
Living hope in uncertainty.

Blessing in the bread of each day,
In the embrace, in laughter,
Pure wealth in simplicity,
Life of love forever
Peace.

Father of Heaven, look at how life is,
War, hunger, sadness,
But YOU my beloved, with Your Look,
Bring to our path light, calm and peace.

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Julia Orozco

Poet who love nature and writing poetry.

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