The Light of Peace

By George MacDonald

The light of peace is shining, Bright in the darkest night. It speaks of hope and resting, And the peace that is in sight. The light of peace is glowing, With a warmth that never fades. It tells of love and kindness, And the peace that never fades. The light of peace is guiding, Through the shadows of the day. It leads the soul to heaven, And shows the narrow way. The light of peace is shining, Bright in the darkest night. It speaks of hope and resting, And the peace that is in sight.
Written: 1869-01-01

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Poem Details

Date Written: 1869-01-01
Date Published: 1874-01-01
Language: English
Keywords: Peace, Light, Hope, Guidance, Love
Source: Poetical Works
Publisher: Alexander Strahan
Rights/Permissions: Public Domain

Analysis & Notes:
A spiritual poem that celebrates the light of peace, which guides, comforts, and leads the soul toward eternal rest and fulfillment.

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