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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...ANSWER TO PRAYER by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON NIGHTMARE, FR. IOLANTHE by WILLIAM SCHWENCK GILBERT SONNET OF HIS LADY IN HEAVEN by JACOPO DA LENTINO WAPENTAKE; TO ALFRED TENNYSON by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW KEEPING ENDLESS HOLIDAY by TITUS PETRONIUS NIGER THE BUILDERS OF THE ARK by MARIA ABDY THE RUNNER WITH THE LOTS by LEONIE ADAMS ELEGY FOR A DEAD KING by AL-KUTANDI TO TWO BEREAVED by THOMAS ASHE SONNETS OF MANHOOD: 18. A PORTRAIT by GEORGE BARLOW (1847-1913) |
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