Conservator of divinity



I love you! thank you Divinity!
I invoke the spark of the deity divinity within me, that the guardian of my steps may ever move my feet. she is my guardian, my keeper, my guide, under the shadow of her wings do i reside, as she guides my every step, leading me upon the path with to which she shows me, as the wings of her feathers fall upon the path before me, and her calm music sings to my ears in gentle notes as the bells and chimes of life, in which she directs me with her loving light, all that i must know, and all that i must do, she is the gem, that shines in the dark, she is the jewel that glitters in the night, she is the star that guides the way, her loving calming light envelops me in a soothing grace that fills my heart with with a loving joy, and under her wings i tread the path, as her feathers fall around me and i hear her laugh, and i know she smiles. at my joys and wiles, ever the strong teacher, the  loving queen, to which every command i bow and obey, ever giving her my love as she shows me the way, as she showers me in her loving strength, and in my faith, listen with all my heart, following her guidance that i shall not tarry before her order and whim, that i shall not tarry when she ever comes to call, that i may come to her side, and her to mine, as i know she is divine, and to her rule i bind, myself the peity and grace, with faith, with all my heart and mind, and her light i find, and to which i align as she guides me in all my ways, always i see her noble divinity, fair and true and noble and kind, guardian of the light to which i am aligned, she is fiercer than a thousand lions, stronger than a thousand storms, she is a raging fire, blazing in the light of the lord, for she is an angel. she is the conservator of my soul and life, keeper of the ways to be shone, warden of my being my soul, my life, defender of my fate, guardian of each step i take, champion of of the child that i am, she is the protector, the preserver, the steward responsible for me who is unable to manage my own affairs, she guides my feet, a spirit in my feet said go and i went, and so i traveled upon the road that leads to many paths that leads to one, ever listening to her my light, my sun, as she shines for me ever more, illuminating the way where in i should walk, a lantern in the dark, a star on the alter in the center of the circle, she is my guardian angel, she is my wings, forever her music sings as her love rings and the blessings and bounties she brings to my life and my things, as she shows me the way ever where i should walk as she listens to my heart and guides my thoughts blessing me with the knowledge to thrive, looking deep within inside, to where in my heart i heard her shinning  light, show me the way through day through night, that i might gain sight, that insight may alight upon mine eyes, that i may understand and than realize the truth that she brings in me, as she sets me free from all that binds me, and in her wisdom i am found, as her wisdom abounds, and her  love and light surrounds me, that i am not confounded, by the lies of the night, as she holds me close, clear to mine eyes, as she is ever moving, before my ever searching eyes, as i listen with the ears of my heart, for her angelic call, her sounding light, the music she plays to me that shows me the path through the darkness, that i may go, as she does it by god. through her angels reprise, the blessing of her light, so bright, illuminating, shining, beaming, a shimmering siren, that shimmers, dazzles, excels, glowing, a paragon of virtue.

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a love poem to my gaurdian angel

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Written on October 18, 2022

Submitted by R.C.Hilary on October 18, 2022

Modified on May 01, 2023

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