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Ricardo Diaz Jul 14
By the heavens above, thou art a masterpiece of creation
Thy beauty does not merely persuade the eye,
it insnares the soul, drawing forth sighs from even the most stoic of hearts.
Verily, thy presence alone draws such pleasure to the galaxy, shining light to even the darkest corners of the cosmo's , as if all the stars themselves have chosen to dwell within thee.
Nay! such pleasure should be blasphemy,  
yet here thou standeth , defying all reason
Surpassing all mortal comprehension,
Truly thou art splender of creation, the mere thought of you leaves me breathless,
as if air conspired to remind me of thy power.
There is valour in leaving a spark in the unknown.
JAMIL HUSSAIN May 17
Before the sun had kissed the waking skies,
Before the moon could open dreaming eyes,
You were a thought in realms beyond all sight—
A secret held in Mercy’s veiled light.

Not cast by chance, nor shaped by time or fate,
But crafted where the highest heavens wait;
From sacred clay, with Spirit gently blown,
You rose—a soul beloved, yet not your own.

A trust you bear, of breath and light composed,
A flame within, divinely interposed.
Where angels bowed at one majestic sign,
You stood, adorned by wisdom's grand design.

Each crease upon your palm, a sign unread,
Of mysteries the silent cosmos said.
Your gaze reflects the stars, the seas, the skies—
A mirror of the Truth that never dies.

You are the cup from which the cosmos sips,
The praise of God upon your heart and lips.
No idle dust, but destined and decreed—
A living verse, in word and will and deed.

So wear your form with honour, not despair,
For in that frame, the breath of God is there.
A servant crowned in dignity and grace—
The finest form in all of time and space.

O’ child of earth, yet lifted and refined,
You are the masterpiece the Lord designed.
Not merely made—but chosen, known, and free—
To walk the path of light and majesty.
The Crown of Creation 17/05/2025 © All Rights Reserved by Jamil Hussain

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