I celebrate the cosmos with its infinite
Multitude of suns, moons, stars and planets.
I celebrate the lovely and exuberant world
With its blue sky, and oceans,
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I celebrate the known and I celebrate the unknown. I celebrate he who made them all, ........./// beautiful writing; it's reminder poem of WALT WHITMAN's " SONGS OF MYSELF" . like it
For to him was given the gift To comprehend the infinite, To see, to hear, and to love the whole. To him was given the gift To seek the eternal home of wisdom, superb great great writings 10++++++++++++++
A non-existent toothless chimera: surprising ending after all that exultation of the big shots like ocean and sky. And the matter of problem being toothlessness- comical?
Its dark thunder clouds, mountains and rivers, Its flowers, brooks and hills. I celebrate the known and I celebrate the unknown...................................... Metaphors and imaginary well knitted. Thank you very much.
I celebrate the cosmos with its infinite Multitude of suns, moons, stars and planets. I celebrate the lovely and exuberant world With its blue sky, and oceans, celebrating life. you give the reader joy and positiveness. thank u dear poet. tony
An ode to creation as someone rightly said. And so well writ. Yet, most of the men on this earth has no right to be so exuberant about the creation, and earth being a part, we men have done everything to abuse this creation, as someone also said. A great poem of the day all the same.
Dear Mohabeer sir, you have so brilliantly inscribed about the cosmos with its infinite multitude of suns, moons, stars and planets, blue sky and oceans. It is really a beautiful poem.Thanks and congratulations for being selected this poem as the member poem of the poem of the day.
A wonderfully realised ode to creation...congratulations Mohabeer. I give it a 10..bravo! ! !
I celebrate the known and I celebrate the unknown. I celebrate he who made them all, For he who made them, made them into one whole: An inseparable mosaic.... //.... The poem highlights the universality of the entire creation. Thanks.
I really like your poem, Mohabeer. It encourages us to look beyond the muck of the manmade world, amd guces honour to the Creator. I did, however, think of Wordsworth's Lines Written in Early Spring: If this belief from heaven be sent, If such be Nature's holy plan, Have I not reason to lament What man has made of man?
Thank you so much ch for the Congrats. Remember only a handful of men are beastly compared to the good ones and you only hear of them because of the media. The Creator knows it all, that's his world. No one can escape the law of Karma.
Life is a celebration. With the vast cosmos with its stars, galaxies, planets we should think ourselves fortunate to be here. A great poem indeed. Enjoyed. Congrats on being selected poem of the day.
Mohabeer, I enjoyed this poem of yours today more than the two other featured poems. Thank you. If you don’t know it it, you might enjoy the opening to Walt Whitman’s Song of Myself which this reminds me of. Indeed, time and space are created things and, as such, separate from, proceeding from, the One who is eternal and infinite. -GK
Let us celerate the uniting force who holds all - stars, planets and all earthy unearthly beings in one unified whole - - - - Let us celebrate the wisdom of man who has the power to comprehend the infinite, to see, hear and love the whole. Congratulations for being selected Poet of the Day.
I celebrate the cosmos with its infinite Multitude of suns, moons, stars and planets. I celebrate the lovely and exuberant world With its blue sky, and oceans, Its dark thunder clouds, mountains and rivers, Its flowers, brooks and hills.- - - - -An amazing poem., thanks for sharing.
An extra ordinary brilliant writing " I celebrate the known and I celebrate the unknown. I celebrate he who made them all" reads great