Best Antiphon Poems
Each day remember not,forgive my sin
My Lord,within
In worship as I praise
to You my hands I raise;
and know you as You are,
close up,not from afar
Each day remember not,forgive my sin
My Lord,within
Help me to stop and wait
for guidance,to relate
when on my knees ,I pray
hear better,what You say
Each day remember not,forgive my sin
My Lord,within
Inspired by George Herbert's poem of the Antiphon form and title.
As I look at my window
I can feel the kind of struggle.
In a pensive mood, there's stillness
that explores the veneer of reflection.
Like the hub of a moving clock,
with a distinct sense of dejá vu,
The ethos of human nous,
unfolds the crimson thread of truth.
Just as it runs through life;
my world gets gone through the mill.
To know the ropes that interweave
muscle the depth of who I am.
With current strength to live,
in a changing world;
To link justice and freedom to all,
a challenge that breaks monolithic platitudes,
in a system that traces transformation.
Openness to the wisdom of this decade
describes itself in a variety of situations.
The rich diversity of race,
sexuality, and uniqueness,
becomes the hallmark of our best.
It is a rich prayer though
that has its roots deeply in unity.
To expand its meaning to all seasons
seems the tide of propriety and importance.
It is a recipe for living in freedom;
as a yardstick to acknowledge everyone.
In the midst of hardships and crooked lines,
along the steps that herald who we are.
Our oneness becomes a fitting one;
Of the Pauline church that
passed the word down the line.
A message of love, hope, and communion
in our antiphon of life to relate.
Throughout the ages an aching sigh,
dispersed by waves on rabid seas which only splutter,
swept up by gusts that mask a cry which disappears
across the nettle voids,
this raw dispatch of fatal wound backlog,
atonal antiphon amok,
a caution light epistle
back in time to be quenched by secret language never heard.
Each day remember not,forgive my sin
My Lord,within
In worship as I praise
to You my hands I raise;
and know you as You are,
close up,not from afar
Each day remember not,forgive my sin
My Lord,within
Help me to stop and wait
for guidance,to relate
when on my knees ,I pray
hear better,what You say
Each day remember not,forgive my sin
My Lord,within
Each day remember not,forgive my sin
My Lord,within
In worship as I praise
to You my hands I raise;
and know you as You are,
close up,not from afar
Each day remember not,forgive my sin
My Lord,within
Help me to stop and wait
for guidance,to relate
when on my knees ,I pray
hear better,what You say
Each day remember not,forgive my sin
My Lord,within
Inspired by George Herbert's poem of the Antiphon form and title