3 Poems About Hope And Positivity
Aren loves to write poems. Her muse is usually nature , but it can also be anything that inspires her.
Poems About Hope And Positivity:
- Winter’s Blossom
- A Place Under The Moon
- That Star
Poem One: Winter’s Blossom
Winter is such a cruel season. With its strong blizzards and angry weather, it is always associated with death and suffering. In fact, its conditions are so bad that it is quite hard to believe that there are plants that can survive it. However, there are several unique ones that defy this and were able to endure its harshness.
There are people who are as admirable as these plants. People who are firm and sturdy against all odds. People who are like a blossom which can still bloom amidst the many obstacles in their lives. People whose smiles still linger despite suffering in this harsh world.
This poem is about those kind of people because we need someone like them in our lives.
No winter lasts forever; no spring skips its turn.
— Hal Borland
Winter’s Blossom
As I strode through this chilling ice
I choked the tears; the pain inside
And as I looked up to the sky
I watched as it cried
Craving for the spring to come
Wondering when my heart will calm
Sorrow clings in this freezing air
Soaked in despair
But when I saw you smile
In this solemn night
When you wiped the cries
Of a weeping child
I finally know
Amidst this thick snow
I can still hope
For a bright tomorrow
No matter how strong
This white blizzard is
Still my heart found a place
Where it is at peace
When you danced with cheer
It is finally clear
That even a flower
Can still bloom in the winter
Stillness is the flower of winter, all hope waits beneath a blanket of white.
— Anonymous
Poem Two: A Place Under The Moon
Each of us has experienced separation at least once in our lives. People come and go. Some friends stay forever, but some just don’t; and that’s the sad truth of life.
Yes, all of these are undeniable and sad facts. However, it is alright to believe that hope is not dead, and someday we will meet our distanced beloved ones one more time no matter how much uncertain we are about what the future holds.
I had that hope and this poem was born from that.
“Ocean separates lands, not souls..”
— — Munia Khan
A Place Under The Moon
I close my eyes
In this quiet night
Humming a tune
While under the moon
The sky up above
Is twinkling with love
The smiles of the stars
Are squeezing my heart
The red string of fate
Is tying our arms
Even though we're far apart
Those memories we made
In this peaceful place
Will never fade
I believe
As birds sing with glee
Wherever you are
Our souls are just inches apart
Someday, soon
While under the moon
I know we will meet again
In this place where fireflies dance
“We all take different paths in life, but no matter where we go, we take a little of each other everywhere.”
— Tim McGraw
Poem Three: That Star
Life is full of suffering. That is a cliché statement but it is the sad truth. Our journey in this world is not just filled with rainbows and unicorns all the time, but also with rain and thunderstorms. Sometimes, it becomes so dark that we think our life is like a cloudy night – a night with no light from the moon and the stars. We are sometimes lost in that darkness that we are not sure if the day will ever come.
During the dark times of our lives, all of us need a guide to teach us where to go and what to do. I believe that this guide is the light coming from a specific star who can help us walk through the night.
Who is that star? That star is our hope. He is always there waiting for us to come to Him; to pray to Him; to ask Him for help. He does not promise to automatically save us from troubles, but He does promise us that He will be there in the middle of it – guiding us and accompanying us until we are finally free from the clutches of our tribulations. He is God.
And after you have suffered a little while, the God of all grace, who has called you to his eternal glory in Christ, will himself restore, confirm, strengthen, and establish you.
— 1 Peter 5:10
That Star
I used to walk this path of darkness
Used to think I am nothing, I am hopeless
It’s better to be still than to be ripped apart
Better than breaking my heart
Used to be the weeds in this garden,
Used to stare flowers climbing up the heavens,
Lifting up my leaves, my soul, my aching heart
Wishing to reach that afar
Wishing on that star
I will ride this ride full of light
Then I’ll close my eyes
And pray you will be by my side
There are times when
This night will be filled with pain
But that star up on the sky
Will always be my guide
Seeking the warm face of success
Longing for its embrace
To reach the peak
Is my lifelong quest
In my heart, hopes penetrate
Every step I take shows off courage
This night will be through
Soon then my dreams will come true
May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope.
— Romans 15:13
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