What Is Grace? Poem by Okim Otu

What Is Grace?

Rating: 5.0


Grace is the rising sun
that smile on our earth with radiant light,
It is the enveloping dusk
That usher in the peaceful night.

Grace is the colourful butterfly
That pollinate the farmer's plant
And turn flowers to tasteful fruits.

Grace is eyes to see adoring beauty,
Ears to hear beautiful melodies,
Nose to smell opulent fragrance
And tongue to taste juicy delicacies.

Grace is the care from family,
The togetherness of the community
That brings peaceful coexistence.

Grace is a heart to have loving feelings,
And a sound mind to live rationally.
Grace is sleeping on trouble night
And waking to morning's joy.

Grace speaks to ears that listen,
It walks on street of the meek
And sleeps at the home of the godly.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Grace is everywhere. Just that you have not look enough to see it.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Chinedu Dike 01 July 2021

A fine and lofty verse elegantly crafted with spiritual insight. Thanks for sharing and do remain enriched.

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Sylvia Frances Chan 02 July 2021

Grace is everywhere. Just that you have not look enough to see it.Absolutely! 5 Stars Full on Top for this brliiant poem, and to my Favourites! I have enjoyed very much this brliiant write!

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LeeAnn Azzopardi 02 July 2021

It has a graceful beauty. Bravo!

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What a beautiful poem dear Poet Okim Otu! Grace is all around us.....Top stars

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Rebecca Navarre 02 July 2022

Wow! .. How deeply beautiful! .. And Inspiring to hearts! .. Filled with a Beauty Beyond #ing! ..++++++++++++

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Okim Otu 03 July 2022

Thanks so much for your kind comment. God bless you.

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Okim Otu 04 August 2021

Thanks so much madam Sylvia Frances Chan

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Sylvia Frances Chan 02 August 2021

Grace is eyes to see adoring beauty, So true!

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Sylvia Frances Chan 02 August 2021

And above all God is grace. Blessings in Abundance for you and your beloved family

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Sylvia Frances Chan 02 August 2021

Rereading this poem is very enjoyful. It still touches me!

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