Rabiya The Saint Poem by Suresh Kumar EK

Rabiya The Saint

Rating: 4.7


It was a beautiful morning,
Rabiya the sacred was singing,
Inside her hut, she was chanting,
About the ways of God's making.

Someone called her near,
what are you doing dear,
Come out and see the wonder,
Beauty of this morning splendour,
God has created for us, yonder.

Rabia the saint replied the neighbour,
Here I am meditating deeply, my dear,
I can see him, God the absolute creator,
Of that enchanting beautiful morning,
Should I struggle to come out for seeing?

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Terry Craddock 12 October 2020

a wonderfully written poem, loved the style and wisdom within a case of seeing the creator and not the created

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M Asim Nehal 11 October 2020

They live in other world. Physically they may look to be part of this world yet they are not.5**

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Geeta Radhakrishna Menon 22 October 2020

Such a beautiful poem Suresh! Rabia -the saint can visualise God from anywhere and everywhere. The God is seated deep within her being. Heartiest Congratulations, dear Poet for the poem of the day! .....5 stars

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Dr Dillip K Swain 22 October 2020

A beautiful poem that disseminates spiritual vibes! Many Congratulations for this excellent poem being featured today on the home page as Poem of the Day! Top star

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SURESH 22 October 2020

Thanks to Poem Hunter team For selecting this poem as the Poem Of The Day On 22/10/2020.

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Unnikrishnan E S 20 December 2021

Oneness with God is far more superior to oneness with nature. Top score

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Geeta Radhakrishna Menon 28 March 2021

Lovely poem Suresh! God is within us. We just have to realise it. Top stars.

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Luo Zhihai 19 January 2021

It's very happy to see God.

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Luo Zhihai 19 January 2021

I can see him, God the absolute creator,

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Here I am meditating deeply, my dear, I can see him, God the absolute creator, Of that enchanting beautiful morning. When we can see the creator of beauty we can see all beautiful things instead of a single thing. Here I feel the totality of the creator

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