Whether named or unnamed, the concept of God has fueled poetry for as long as humans have looked up at the stars. These poems explore the mystery of the divine - the awe of creation, the comfort of prayer, and the struggle of doubt.
They are conversations with the infinite, attempts to touch the hem of something larger than ourselves. From the grand architecture of the cosmos to the quiet voice in the heart, these verses seek the sacred in all things.
Seeing the creator in creation.
- Divina Plan
The struggle when no answer comes.
- Thomas Doubt
Faith found in ritual.
- Grace pew
by Gerard Manley Hopkins (1877)
A hymn of praise to God for the variety of the world.
by John Donne (1633)
A desperate plea for divine intervention.
- Blaise Pascal
- Sufi Proverb
- Cosmologist
- Faithful
The impossible made real.
- Cana Guest