This poem is based on the beauty and feel of nature. Feel the peace, which you find in nature. Positive atmosphere which gives you more pleasure. Feel the golden morning and the energetic sunrise.
Breaks my heart The line, “til death do us part” stays with me Who is to say how long his time on earth was to stay May you find peace And to all of us, may we all find peace, and yes, with us, there is a chance for us all to find peace on earth....
These words, "May peace prevail on Earth are written in English, Korean, Spanish, Hebrew, French, Russian, Arabic, and American Sign Language. http://www.worldpeace.org/peacepoles.html
Peace, Earth and Justice Peace, Harmony & Tranquility Peace, Honor and Truth Peace, Love & Light Peace, Love and Brown Rice Peace, Love and Happiness Peace, Love and Joy Peace, Love, and Care Peace, Love, Out Peace, Love, Understanding ...
Of peace on earth, good-will to men! 05 of 11 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: "The Peace-Pipe" Wooing of Hiawatha - Currier and Ives based on Longfellow. Bettmann/Getty Images This poem, part of the longer epic narrative poem "The Song of Hiawatha," tells an origin story of the peace-pip...
patience and effort will be destroyed. Will the remaining one-third of the world be able to survive on its own? Our task now is not to blame the past, but to plan for the future. If there is peace in the world, men can use their rockets ...
This ideal is bound up with the perspective of salvation and the centre on which it is concentrated is the city of Jerusalem and the Holy land. It is therefore most evident in Die Erlsung (The Redemption), an anonymous religious poem of the early 14th century, where it is viewed as an...
Nothing on earth can compare, to the glorious things He can do. Felecia R. Weber 2015, OntheWingofaDove.com Discerning God’s will for our lives requires us to trust Him enough that He knows what is the absolute best for us and to relinquish control of our desires to Him. To trust ...
On this Earth Day and every day may we honor all life on our precious planet. At an apparently pivotal time for Earth life, we are now paradoxically confronted with Humanity’s self-inflicted threats to all life as we’ve known it, while concurrently (but unknowingly) we can compassionately...
Below is a poem I discovered in one of my old journals. I had not posted it before, but it spoke loudly to me yesterday as I was flipping through my old note books… So I typed it up to post. I hope it speaks to you also.. ...