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In this fleeting moment, a prayer finds its way,
Learn to love, learn to live, learn to give each day.
See, it’s not so tough, this journey’s gentle sway.

Embrace grace, inhale favor, and in joy, stay.
Let love’s tender whispers light the darkest night,
In its warm embrace, find solace, pure and right.

Live each day with purpose, in love take flight,
Embrace the dawn’s promise, in its gentle light.
 Give freely of your heart, let kindness reign,
In the tapestry of life, weave love’s sweet refrain.

Through the highs and lows, the joy and pain,
In love’s eternal dance, find peace again.

About this poem

It's about being present and appreciating your journey rather than being fixated about the destination. Right here, right now, is a prayer answered.

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Written on April 23, 2024

Submitted by Abbykesington on May 23, 2024

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Discuss the poem Prayer Answered with the community...

4 Comments
  • talygarza
    Keep focused in present rewards, well poem, underline a mindfulness vision.
    LikeReply16 hours ago
  • RonaldBunch
    I agree in seeking love. Great poem.
    LikeReply17 hours ago
  • donka_k
    Wonderful read flowing with wisdom
    LikeReply 121 hours ago
    • Abbykesington
      thank you for enjoying the poem. Sometimes, we lose touch of the present in search of the ever elusive future...
      LikeReply18 hours ago
  • Vixility
    Nice poem. Who wouldn’t love the message?
    LikeReply 122 hours ago
    • Abbykesington
      thank you for loving the message of the poem. I pray as you journey through life, you appreciate where you are right now, for that in itself is an answered prayer!
      LikeReply 118 hours ago

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