The Calling



Passionate beginning no more triggering
In fruition to last an unending bond
Divine protection indeed guided by his light
Little by little we get there to start an everlasting call

About this poem

This poem points out the connection between divine feminine and divine Masculine. A poem speaking about passion, calling and an eternal bond with the divine.

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Written on December 01, 2022

Submitted by mon5mackness on January 11, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme ABCD
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 180
Words 30
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 4

Monica Mackness

Fond of music, art, dance, nature,writing Why did I start writing As a kid I had the habit of writing diary's, making art something like scrapbook. Writing down my favourite Lyrics. Getting my hands dirty with colours, stickers. Hahahaha that's fun. Somewhere in this busy life, I stopped doing them all. I must say recently I found back my passion a year ago. All thanks to God. I felt it was a miracle for me. From then I didn't stop writing. I write to clear my mind, I write because I feel good, I write when I feel appreciated, I write to let the world know about the people who shaped me into the woman I have become Heal Build Conquer is my Motto In order to be successful in life, be successful in mind body and spirit. more…

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