The Peace of the Soul

Author: George MacDonald


The peace of the soul is waiting,
In the stillness of the night.
It speaks of hope and resting,
And the peace that is in sight.

The peace of the soul is glowing,
With a warmth that never fades.
It tells of love and beauty,
And the peace that never fades.

The peace of the soul is guiding,
Through the shadows of the day.
It leads the soul to heaven,
And shows the narrow way.

The peace of the soul is waiting,
In the stillness of the night.
It speaks of hope and resting,
And the peace that is in sight.

Type of Poem: Lyric Poem

Date Written: 1868-01-01

Date Published: 1874-01-01

Language: English

Keywords: Soul, Peace, Rest, Hope, Guidance

Source: Poetical Works

Publisher: Alexander Strahan

Rights/Permissions: Public Domain

Comments/Notes: A spiritual poem that reflects on the peace of the soul, offering rest, hope, and guidance toward eternal peace and fulfillment.

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