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Divine Mother

 

[a devotional flower hand-picked from the Celestial Garden of

my heart]

 

'When one tear fell from my eye,

You gathered up Your Holy Locks

And gently wiped away my fear.

 

When i fell and hurt my pride,

You bandaged my wound with Your Love.

 

When i felt i had no where to turn,

There You were,

Running to me with open Arms.

 

When a frown threatened to invade my peace,

You blessed me with Your Smile

To wear throughout Eternity!'

 

Jai Maa! Jai Swamiji!

Jai Sri Ramakrishna Deva!

muktimaa

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Thank you for this beautiful, heartfelt poem to Divine Mother.

Ardis

on 1/23/05 9:22 AM, muktimaa at muktimaa (AT) aol (DOT) com wrote:

Divine Mother

[a devotional flower hand-picked from the Celestial Garden of

my heart]

'When one tear fell from my eye,

You gathered up Your Holy Locks

And gently wiped away my fear.

When i fell and hurt my pride,

You bandaged my wound with Your Love.

When i felt i had no where to turn,

There You were,

Running to me with open Arms.

When a frown threatened to invade my peace,

You blessed me with Your Smile

To wear throughout Eternity!'

Jai Maa! Jai Swamiji!

Jai Sri Ramakrishna Deva!

muktimaa

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That was really beautiful, Muktimaa--thank you.

 

*Om Kali Ma*

 

K

 

, "muktimaa" <muktimaa@a...> wrote:

>

>

> Divine Mother

>

> [a devotional flower hand-picked from the Celestial Garden of

> my heart]

>

> 'When one tear fell from my eye,

> You gathered up Your Holy Locks

> And gently wiped away my fear.

>

> When i fell and hurt my pride,

> You bandaged my wound with Your Love.

>

> When i felt i had no where to turn,

> There You were,

> Running to me with open Arms.

>

> When a frown threatened to invade my peace,

> You blessed me with Your Smile

> To wear throughout Eternity!'

>

> Jai Maa! Jai Swamiji!

> Jai Sri Ramakrishna Deva!

> muktimaa

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