Wednesday 6 August 2014

Prayer Of Peace




ring the peace bell , ring it fast

let it resonate in every individual soul

let it remind all of us that we are first humans

let us not forget who's world this is

we are here as visitors

let us breathe the air of peace

inhale it inside our lungs

allow it to run in our blood

we act on love and love alone

ring the bell to awake everyone

peace be the religion of the world





14 comments:

  1. I would love to hear this as a hymn sung by a chorus. We are visitors, the faith should be peace. Thank you.

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  2. what a beautiful prayer!! this was so solemn like a church song!!

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  3. no we are only sojourners passing through this world. We sure are not very humble visitors.
    Nicely penned poem

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  4. A verse spreading peace and hope... let peace be our faith..Amen..

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  5. I love this! "Ring the bell to awake everyone." Perfect.

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  6. Arathi, I loved this: May Peace be the religion of the world. if only it was that easy. Somehow would we live without hate? Could we survive without anger? madness? rage? I think we should invent ways on how to always stay happy and feeling positive because war comes from hate that comes from desire...that comes from within.

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  7. Let it be so.

    Thanks for coming by.

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  8. I agree with the idea of peace being the religion of the world, shame so many don't go along with it.Well done.

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  9. I love the line "ring the bell to awake everyone" -- definitely what is needed in this world!

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  10. Let peace be the religion of the world. Good one!

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  11. Amen to that. Beautifully penned. :)

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  12. "we are here as visitors"..people ignore this till old age and the harm's already done..that's the problem ...May this dream come true..i love this beautiful prayer..

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  13. The problem is we think we are superior to everything. We talk but we do not act. Lovely poem.

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  14. A beautiful prayer for what we need.

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