Flowers and God: My Divine Tapestry
In fields of
gold, where light descends,
A breath of
heaven softly bends,
To touch the
petals, delicate & bright,
A whispered
divine hymn
In morning’s
light!
O Flower,
child of sacred turf,
You are the
fingerprints of God!
Each hue He
dipped in celestial dew,
And brushed
with love to bloom for you.
The rose,
aflame with crimson fire,
Burning with
the ardour of desire,
Not earthly
love, but purer still,
A testament
to Heaven’s will.
The lily,
robed in spotless white,
Stands
chaste beneath the Lord’s own sight,
A mirror of
the soul made clean,
Where grace
and mercy intervene.
The daisy,
humble, small, yet free,
Lifted up
its face in ecstasy,
As if to
say, "Rejoice! Be Glad!
The smallest
things make God rejoice!"
And violets,
in shadows deep,
Where weary
hearts might pause to weep,
Are tokens
of His tender care—
That even
sorrow finds Him there.
The
sunflower, tall & upright in golden dress,
Turns ever
toward His loveliness,
A pilgrim swearing
to seek the light,
Though
storms may darken half the night.
Oh, who
could walk this world below
And miss the
magic these blossoms show?
That He who
clothes the grass so fair
Will crown
His own with greater care!
© Meghna, 2025, All rights reserved.
Meghna, I think sunflowers are your favorite flowers, and you are crazy about nature. This is a brilliant poem.
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