Hymn Of The Soul Poem by Okoronkwo Jonathan Jackson

Hymn Of The Soul



Thou star of the ocean; fair
In beauty enshrined, radiating
The magnificence of the resplendent throne,
To the hearts of the men beams of pleasure.

Positioned amidst the exceptional damsels,
Thou rest diadem of the celestials-
Emitting streams of the nighttime light.
Your face mighty in beauty behold.

Oh how often my soul rejoiceth.
Hoping and longing for a glimpse of thy face.
A glorious consolation to my troubled soul:
Thou stood in acceptance the great solace to bring.

Steady in heart and mind-
Firm in belief doth thou stand,
Refusing the fear of the unknown,
Thou opened thyself up for the rescue to convey.

Oh fair star of the sea,
Crowned in splendor of glory,
Watching with eyes of empathy,
Beholding the pitiable pity of the hearts of life wreaked

My soul unto thee aloud cry;
Thee who art clothed with blueness of the ocean deep,
In beams of the enormous day light sheen
Subduing the obscurity of man's sorrow.

Beclouded in the whims of life sorrowful journey,
Come thou oh Stellar-Maris,
Light to our dark soul enshroud. And
Splendor filled to behold; that joy which thou brought forth.

Queen of the Supreme Mystery,
Working sovereignly in unity with the Trinity,
To humanity reveal thy glorious grandeur
Of the love in mercy and compassion of the Divinity

To the Three thy love avow.
Yet of one in purity thou conceive,
A wonder the awesome Mystery, leaving
A ponder to imagine yet difficult to fathom.

Thy beauty incomparable, truly my soul testifies.
Love of thee incomprehensible sings my soul;
Ever ready in thy white flowing aisle of benevolence;
To leave a pinch of thy blue smile mightier than the might of the raging storm.

Forever to thee shall my soul sing
That serenade in joy and praise to vent appreciation
Of thy amity flown free to mankind;
Always awakened in the dawn of the mornings.

Oh Morning Brilliance Awe,
Cloud of reflection of the Ocean surface,
Sun aglowing the dusky night moon;
Air of love spread in the elegance of nature,
Endow thou my soul with this glory, and thee oh Lady, be thou My Queen.

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