“A fair lady I suppose, you balanced his spiritual and material being. He symbolized you as infinite love forever together and the dark cloud and ravens sung a dirge Oh! Annabel Lee.” LoveLove PoetryHannah CherubAncient PoetryZimbabwean WriterSweet Poem Book:Hannah Cherub: Hannah cherub Source: Hannah Cherub: Hannah cherub
“O, weary angels, don’t look at me with those eyes. If that is your state then what of our cries? What can I tell you of goodness that you don’t already know? What can I tell you of faith, of hope and love that you yourselves bestow? O, angels, don’t pluck another feather, this isn’t the sky, it’s just the weather. Please, angels, try. We are one all together. Look up and listen, I’ll say it once and then put down my pen: We are sorry for our ignorance and even though we are worldly, it might happen again. We are sorry for your weariness and even though you aren’t worldly, we are no more than human.” WorldLoveBelieveGodLightTruthTogetherSpiritPoetryReligionFaithHumanityHopeJesusHeavenPeaceUnderstandingChristReligiousMistakeConsciousnessSkyAwarenessAcceptanceIgnorancePoemGoodnessForgivenessHumanEnlightenmentHarmonyCrisisUnityGoodBelieverSurrenderIgnorantWeatherParadiseHopefulEducateLearnEyesHumankindWearyAngelsWorldlyMisunderstandingGuardianForgiveKamandKojouriKamand KojouriStateAcceptGive UpHumannessHopefulnessLearnedCriesFeatherEarthlyBestowTo Err Is HumanSweet PoemWeary Angel Author:Kamand Kojouri