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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
COSMIC BLESSINGS, by SISTER BENEDICTION First Line: Blessings more than I can count Last Line: I still find stardust in my hair. | |||
Blessings more than I can count Are flowing from a hidden fount, Tenderly like flakes of snow They cover barren ground below. In pattern different and rare As woven with the utmost care They drape me in a woof of bliss; The weaver's hand I'd like to kiss. And blessings follow in my sleep, For then with stars I dance and leap, And when I wake without a care, I still find stardust in my hair. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ON A FAIR BEGGAR by PHILIP AYRES EPIGRAM: HERO AND LEANDER by JOHN DONNE RECESSIONAL by RUDYARD KIPLING ASTROPHEL AND STELLA: 31 by PHILIP SIDNEY THE SURPRISE AT TICONDEROGA [MAY 10, 1775] by MARY ANNA PHINNEY STANSBURY SATIRE: 5 by AULUS PERSIUS FLACCUS WE KNOW by MARTHA TAYLOR BROWN THE WANDERER: 1. IN ITALY: MORNING AND MEETING by EDWARD ROBERT BULWER-LYTTON |
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