Author: George MacDonald
The silent voice is speaking, In the stillness of the night. It whispers of love and mercy, And the hope that brings delight. The silent voice is calling, To the heart that is in need. It speaks of peace and comfort, And the hand that plants the seed. The silent voice is guiding, Through the darkness of the day. It leads the soul to heaven, And shows the narrow way. The silent voice is shining, With a light so pure and bright. It brings the soul to glory, And the peace that is in sight.
Type of Poem: Lyric Poem
Date Written: 1860-01-01
Date Published: 1874-01-01
Language: English
Keywords: Silent Voice, Love, Mercy, Guidance, Peace
Source: Poetical Works
Publisher: Alexander Strahan
Rights/Permissions: Public Domain
Comments/Notes: A poem that personifies the silent voice as a gentle guide offering love, mercy, and peace to the soul in need.
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