Prayer Munajat Poems | Examples
These Prayer Munajat poems are examples of Munajat poems about Prayer. These are the best examples of Munajat Prayer poems written by international poets.
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Munajat
Munajat is a type of poem that delivers a message of repentance of sin. This is an Arabic word that’s derived from either yunaji or najawa which means “talking in secret.” This can also be defined as the poem that glorifies God and acts as a way of offering prayer.
O Lord of the clouds,
make peace with us today!
Want it Now!
Yes now!
Right now!
Give it a moment now!
Father, let me live,
Help me freely give,
As I have received from You,
Let me thus forgive.
Father, let me love,
Like a gentle dove,
As You have showered on me,
From heaven above.
Father, let me learn,
To Your Word return,
As You have desired for me,
Let my desires burn.
Father, let me know,
Where I need to go,
As You are my only Guide,
Help me in You grow.
Father, let me pray,
Come to You each day,
As You have taught me with love,
Let me walk Your Way.
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Syllable count: 5.5.7.5
Do as you do
Let live what lives
Push as you push
He breaks as you give
A poisonous lead sits in his pit
He has been here before
Of this he is sick
Through fire and flame, droplet
and 'cane
He has been here before
Has borne such pain
Again and again
He may crack or shatter
O'er and o'er
He has no say in the matter
Do as you do
And let live what lives
Push as you push
But he breaks as you give
Silence will he breathe,
And tall standing be.
Strong as steel and of finest
alloy;
Has been since but a mere boy.
Feathered within, as cancellous
bone.
He begs for relief from this
relentless hone.
Come now and comfort,
For the storm is gone.
Come now and comfort,
I will move on.
Come now and comfort
This small child in me.
Come now and comfort,
Stop my trembling.