Divine Love
Divine Love, oh how it flows, Like a river, it ebbs and grows, Unconditional, unreserved, From the heavens it is served.
A love that knows no bounds or end, A love that will forever transcend, From the depths of our soul it comes, Guiding us towards the light like drums.
It fills our hearts with joy and peace, Makes all our struggles and worries cease, It heals our wounds and mends our heart, And never lets us fall apart.
It's the light that shines in the darkest night, A beacon that guides us towards what's right, It's the voice that whispers in our ear, That tells us there's nothing to fear.
It's the gentle touch that gives us hope, A lifeline that helps us to cope, It's the love that weaves us all together, Connecting us forever and ever.
Divine Love, how it illuminates, The path we walk and the choices we make, It's the strength that helps us to survive, And reminds us that we're truly alive.
So let us bask in its loving glow, And let its warmth fill us from head to toe, For in Divine Love we find our true selves, And it's there we find our eternal wealth.
About this poem
This poem is about the concept of Divine Love, which is described as a boundless, unconditional, and transformative force that comes from a higher power or the heavens. The poem portrays Divine Love as a guiding light that brings joy, peace, healing, and hope to individuals, connecting them with others and helping them to find their true selves. It emphasizes the idea that Divine Love is always present, and by embracing it, individuals can overcome challenges and fears and find eternal fulfillment. more »
Written on February 10, 2023
Submitted by Aromasohail51 on March 27, 2023
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